scientific name : Lymantria dispar
common name : Gypsy moth
information : First instar: brownish with dark setal tufts; first thoracic segment
with prominent subdorsal warts bearing numerous long setae that make face look
"eared." Early instars "ballon" on threads of silk up to
several hundred feet from egg mass. Middle and late instars: dorsum of thoracic
and first and second abdominal segments with paired blue knobs; dorsum of third
to eighth abdominal segments with paired reddish knobs. Head tan with characteristic
black mottling. Colors and mottling becoming more pronounced in successive instars.
Later instars move down trunk and shelter along bole by day, then at dusk move
back to feed in canopy. Hairs allergenic, especially if brought into contact
with eyes or sensitive skin; hypersensitive individuals may react to single
hairs and scales from adults. Food: early instars often on understory shrubs
and trees, later moving into canopy. Recorded from more than 500 shrubs and
tree species. Asiatic races readily consume conifers unlike well-established
European race. Caterpillar: May to July; 1 generation.
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