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  2. Prodoxidae - Wikipedia

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    Another study takes a look at coevolution as a primary driver of change and diversification in the yucca moth and the Joshua tree, more commonly known as the yucca palm. The researchers tested this hypothesis by setting up a differential selection of two species of yucca moths and two corresponding species of yucca palms which they pollinate.

  3. Tegeticula intermedia - Wikipedia

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    The moth lives in sand dunes, forests (pine, pinyon, oak), glades, grassland, desert, and forests from the East Coast to the Southwest. [1] Yucca moths have developed a strong mutualism with the yucca plant, such that both depend on each other for survival. [2] The yucca moths and yucca plants have coevolved over millions of years. [3]

  4. Megathymus yuccae - Wikipedia

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    The upper side of the wings are brown with the forewings having yellow spots. The under side is mainly mottled with black and gray. The wingspan is 48–79 mm (1.9–3.1 in). Caterpillars feed on Yucca species such as Y. filamentosa, Y. smalliana, Y. gloriosa, Y. elata, Y. arizonica, and Y. aloifolia.

  5. Venomous Caterpillar Sighting In Florida Prompts Warning - AOL

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    The Entomology and Nematology department of the University of Florida writes that the caterpillar is found "from New Jersey to Florida and west to Arkansas and Texas (Covell 2005). It is common in ...

  6. Lists of Lepidoptera by region - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Two species of Tinea moths have been recorded as feeding on horny tissue and have been bred from the horns of cattle. The larva of Zenodochium coccivorella is an internal parasite of the coccid Kermes species. Many species have been recorded as breeding in natural materials or refuse such as owl pellets, bat caves, honey-combs or ...

  7. Yucca moth - Wikipedia

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    Yucca moth may refer to: Prodoxidae moth family Parategeticula moths; Tegeticula moths Tegeticula yuccasella This page was last edited on ...

  8. Rash-causing caterpillar found in NH for first time in 75 years

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    Jun. 3—A caterpillar whose hairs can produce itchy skin rashes similar to poison ivy appears to be back in New Hampshire for the first time in 75 years, officials said Monday. Browntail moth ...

  9. Callopistria floridensis - Wikipedia

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    Callopistria floridensis, the Florida fern moth or Florida fern caterpillar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.It is found from North America (including Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, New Brunswick, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas), [1] south through the Caribbean (including Cuba), [2] Mexico and ...