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Common terms and phrasesAdults anglewings antennae Bagworm Moths band blue brown butterflies and moths Canada Caterpillar feeds chrysalis Clouded Sulphur cocoon color common COPPER Ctenucha CUTWORM dark darker double-brooded DUSKYWING Eastern Eggs are laid ELFIN eyespots feeds on grasses feeds on willow female Florida flowers food plant forewing FRITILLARY full-grown geometer moths green hair HAIRSTREAK hairy hibernates hickory hindwing lacks larva feeds Larva overwinters Larva resembles lay eggs Leaf leaves Lepidoptera LOOPER LOWTAIL male maple margin mark METALMARK Moths emerge Moths occur noctuid North America north of Mexico OAKWORM orange Parnassian pest PINE Pipevine Pipevine Swallowtail poplar prolegs Promethea pupa Pupa overwinters pupal stage pupate range Red-spotted Purple resem Rockies silk SILKMOTH single-brooded SKIPPER South southern SPANWORM SPHINX spines spots stripes SULPHUR summer SWAL SWALLOWTAIL Tiger Moth trees tropical true butterflies TUSSOCK MOTH twigs underside usually walnut WESTERN PINE ELFIN Wild Cherry wingless wings woods yellow References to this bookFrom other books
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