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E. Bradford Walker's Images

Title: Retired
Organization: Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation
Unit: Forest Resource Protection
Country: United States

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
4836029 bruce spanworm Operophtera bruceata they may vary in coloration, all have distinct white lines on the back and sides
4836030 mountain-ash sawfly Pristiphora geniculata larvae consume all but mid veins on leaves
4836031 mountain-ash sawfly Pristiphora geniculata when larvae are disturbed, they tend to rear up into an S-shaped position
4836032 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar all but the larger veins and midribs are consumed by late instar larvae
4836033 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar consume all but the midveins of leaves
4836034 gypsy moth Lymantria dispar large larva tend to feed at night
0907038 forest tent caterpillar Malacosoma disstria keyhole-shaped white spots on the back
0907044 linden looper Erannis tiliaria tend to eat only a portion of a leaf before moving to another
0907045 spiny looper Phigalia titea called "spiny loopers" because of hairy tubercles on each segment
0907046 fall cankerworm Alsophila pometaria dark form on maple, larvae complete feeding by the end of June, and drop to the ground to pupate

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