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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1546126 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita females like other Orgyia species are wingless.
1546127 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita The female lays her eggs on the cocoon and covers them with abdominal hairs.
1546128 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita This species can be identified int he 2nd instar by the yellow-orange color of the prothorax, abdominal segment 5 and and the 2nd abdominal glands.
1546129 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita Abdominal tussocks and anterior "hair pencils" are prominent in the 3rd instar
1546130 green lacewing Chrysoperla rufilabris a third instar is a big meal for the chrysopid
1546131 live oak tussock moth Orgyia detrita Late stage larvae typically appear as the dark form on the right, but a small oercentage have a light integument much like the whitemarked tussock moth
1546135 elm sawfly Cimbex americana feeding on willow one of its common hosts
1546134 asimina webworm moth Omphalocera munroei a leaf tier of pawpaw and other Astiminia species

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