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  2. Eacles imperialis - Wikipedia

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    Eacles imperialis, the imperial moth, is a member of the family Saturniidae and subfamily Ceratocampinae. It is found mainly in the East of South America and North America, from the center of Argentina to south Canada. [1] The species was first described by Dru Drury in 1773.

  3. Saturniidae - Wikipedia

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    Typical example of Saturniidae camouflage, Eacles imperialis (imperial moth), next to a nearly identical yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) leaf A few species are important defoliator pests , including the orange-striped oakworm moth ( Anisota senatoria ) on oaks , the pandora pinemoth ( Coloradia pandora ) on pines and Hemileuca oliviae ...

  4. File:Imperial-moth-camouflaged-with-leaf.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Epermenia imperialella - Wikipedia

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    Epermenia imperialella is a moth in the family Epermeniidae. It was described by August Busck in 1906. [1] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Manitoba, Alberta, Iowa and Pennsylvania. [2] [3] The wingspan is 13–18 mm. [4] The forewings are light yellow, overlaid with reddish ochreous on the costal and apical part ...

  6. Hyalophora cecropia - Wikipedia

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    Hyalophora cecropia, the cecropia moth, is North America's largest native moth. [1] It is a member of the family Saturniidae , or giant silk moths. Females have been documented with a wingspan of five to seven inches (13 to 18 cm) or more.

  7. Saturniinae - Wikipedia

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    They are medium to very large moths, with adult wingspans ranging from 7.5 to 15 cm, in some cases even more. They consist of some of the largest sized Lepidoptera, such as the luna moth, atlas moth, and many more. The Saturniinae is an important source of wild silk and human food in many different cultures. [2]

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  9. Phyllodes imperialis - Wikipedia

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    Phyllodes imperialis, the imperial fruit-sucking moth or pink underwing moth, is a noctuoid moth in the family Erebidae, subfamily Calpinae. It was first described by Herbert Druce in 1888. The species can be found in north-eastern Queensland to northern New South Wales, Papua New Guinea, Solomons, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.