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  2. Leucania - Wikipedia

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    Leucania is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae first described by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1816. Description. Palpi obliquely upturned, where the second joint ...

  3. La (moth) - Wikipedia

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    La is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1966. There are four species in the genus, three of which have been given ...

  4. Is It a Cowlick or Balding? How to Tell the Difference - AOL

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    Cowlick vs. Balding: Key Differences. A cowlick differs from a bald spot in a couple key ways.. First, a cowlick is a natural, normal feature of your scalp that occurs as a result of your genes.

  5. Six-spot burnet - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally, the spots are yellow or even black. The hind wings are red with a blackish fringe. The larva is plump and hairy with variable markings, usually pale green with rows of black spots. It is an aposematic moth because it is distinguished by its colors as toxic to predators like birds and lizards. If attacked it emits a liquid ...

  6. Geometer moth - Wikipedia

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    The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies.Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek geo γεω (derivative form of γῆ or γαῖα "the earth"), and metron μέτρον "measure" in reference to the way their larvae, or inchworms, appear to measure the earth as they move along in a looping fashion. [1]

  7. Blepharomastix ranalis - Wikipedia

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    Blepharomastix ranalis, the hollow-spotted blepharomastix moth, is a species of grass moth of the family Crambidae found in the eastern and southern United States, and Mexico. Description [ edit ]

  8. Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    In fact, many moth species are best known in their caterpillar stages because of the damage they cause to fruits and other agricultural produce, whereas the moths are obscure and do no direct harm. Conversely, various species of caterpillar are valued as sources of silk, as human or animal food, or for biological control of pest plants.

  9. Mesotype didymata - Wikipedia

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    Mesotype didymata, the twin-spot carpet, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae . Its genus is sometimes included in Perizoma .