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  2. Oak processionary - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillars are mostly found in oak trees or on the ground under them in late spring and early summer, and do not live on fences, walls, etc. as other caterpillars do. They have very long, white hairs contrasting markedly with shorter hairs. [1] The caterpillars of several other species may be mistaken for the oak processionary. [3]

  3. Chrysoclista linneella - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillars live from August to May in feeding tunnels and round chambers under the bark of tree trunks. The infestation can be recognized by the light brown caterpillar droppings, which appear in bark cracks. Preference is given to old trees and those weakened by annual tree pruning.

  4. Western tussock moth - Wikipedia

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    The Western tussock moth is reported on virtually all California oak species as well as various fruit and nut trees, ceanothus, hawthorn, manzanita, pyracantha, toyon, walnut, and willow. [1] There is an isolated population in Boise County, Idaho. [citation needed] This species has also been seen in U.S. gulf coast states such as Louisiana.

  5. Eudryas grata - Wikipedia

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    Eudryas grata is a moth known as the beautiful wood nymph.They are known for their mimicry of bird droppings. Found in abundance, predominantly across the entire eastern United States.

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  7. Acleris semipurpurana - Wikipedia

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    Acleris semipurpurana is a species in the moth family Tortricidae, and one of several species of moth commonly known as oak leaftier or oak leaf tier. The larvae feed on the leaves of oak trees in the Eastern United States and southeastern Canada which can be a major cause of defoliation .

  8. Megalopyge opercularis - Wikipedia

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    Megalopyge opercularis is a moth of the family Megalopygidae.It has numerous common names, including southern flannel moth for its adult form, and puss caterpillar, asp, Italian asp, fire caterpillar, woolly slug, opossum bug, [3] puss moth, tree asp, or asp caterpillar.

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