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  2. Estigmene acrea - Wikipedia

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    Host plants used by the caterpillar include dandelions, cabbage, cotton, walnuts, apple, tobacco, pea, potato, clovers, and maize. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The moth does not seem to be affected by any type of pyrrolizidine alkaloid present in many plant families, including the borage , legume , dogbane , and orchid families, and the tribes Senecioneae and ...

  3. Battus philenor - Wikipedia

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    This butterfly is black with iridescent-blue hindwings. They are found in many different habitats, but are most commonly found in forests. [5] Caterpillars are often black or red, and feed on compatible plants of the genus Aristolochia. They are known for sequestering acids from the plants they feed on in order to defend themselves from ...

  4. Pyrrharctia isabella - Wikipedia

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    Wings have sparse black spotting. [3] Each abdominal segment bears three black dots. [4] The Isabella tiger moth can be found in many cold and temperate regions. The banded woolly bear larva emerges from the egg in the fall and overwinters in its caterpillar form, by allowing most of its mass to freeze solid.

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  6. Nyctemera annulata - Wikipedia

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    The shining cuckoo is one exception and will prey on the spiny caterpillar. The cuckoos tend to leave the skin, only eating the viscera of the caterpillar. If the skins are swallowed they are later disposed of in pellets covered with saliva. [4] One third of the caterpillars found in the stomach of shining cuckoos in a study were N. annulata. [20]

  7. These fuzzy SC spring critters can give you a rash. Here’s ...

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    As caterpillars, they tend to feed on a wide range of host plants. This includes oak, apple, birch, willow, hackberry, cherry and coniferous trees such as fir and spruce.

  8. Battus philenor hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    The larvae feed exclusively on the foliage and shoot tips of the pipevine, although adults eat floral nectar from a variety of plants. [2] [4] [5] [6] The plant contains a toxic substance, aristolochic acid. The larvae sequester the toxin, and both the juvenile and adult butterflies have high and toxic concentrations of the aristolochic acid in ...

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