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The Geometridae family, loopers, inchworms, and spanworms, make up the second largest family of Lepidoptera in eastern forests. They are great at matching their background-mimicking foliage, sticks, petioles, and other plant parts. They tend to loop rather than crawl, hence their name. Many eat various shrubs and trees Click on thumbnail for full size version of picture and vital information : |
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