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Luna Moth
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Lepidoptera
Saturniidae
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Actias luna
The luna moth occurs widespread in the forested areas of North America. In Canada the species has been found from Nova Scotia through central Quebec and Ontario. In the United States the species has been… More »
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The Moth is a New York City based nonprofit organization that conducts live storytelling events. ... What is The Moth? ... The Moth Mainstage...
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The Moth is a New York City based nonprofit organization that conducts live storytelling events. ... As a subscriber to the Moth Podcast you will receive one free Moth story per week to listen to at your leisure on your iPod/MP3 player or your computer.
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Moth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A moth is an insect closely related to the butterfly, both being of the order Lepidoptera. The differences between butterflies and moths are more than just taxonomy. Sometimes the names "Rhopalocera...
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Research natural history information and large closeup pictures of many species of moths common to North America. ... Moth larvae are commonly called caterpillars. The pupal case is commonly called a cocoon (vs. chrysalis in butterflies). There are approximately 13,000 described species in about 70 families in North...
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Welcome to Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA), a searchable database of verified butterfly and moth records in the United States and Mexico. This site includes dynamic distribution maps, photographs, species accounts, and species checklists for each county in the U.S. and each state in Mexico.
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The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is one of North America's most devastating forest pests. The species originally evolved in Europe and Asia and has existed there for thousands of years. In either 1868 or 1869, the gypsy moth was accidentally introduced near Boston, MA by E. Leopold Trouvelot.
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A website about the biology and ecology of butterflies and moths, it takes a look into their lives with a lot of spectecular pictures ... The goal of this site is to be as complete as possible about the biology and ecology of butterflies and moths. If available there will be photos of each stage from the lifecycle.
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