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Syssphinx quadrilineata

Interesting Facts

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Description

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Family Saturniidae

'The Saturniidae are members of the Superfamily Bombycoidea . These species are medium to very large in size, and this family includes the largest moths in North America. Adults have a wingspan of 3 to 15 centimeters, relatively small heads , and densely hairy bodies. Larvae are usually very fleshy , with clumps of raised bristles . Buck moth and Io moth caterpillars have sharp, stinging hairs . Caterpillars mostly feed on leaves of trees and shrubs ; some cause severe damage. Pupa develop in silken cocoons or in the soil. This family does not contain the commercial silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), which is not native to North America.

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Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Syssphinx

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 3 species and subspecies in this genus:

S. bicolor (Honey Locust Moth) · S. bisecta (Bisected Honey Locust Moth) · S. hubbardi (Hubbard's Small Silkmoth)

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Further Reading

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal December 16, 2007:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/taxonomy?f=29&sci=Saturniidae&com=Wild Silk Moths [back]
Last Revised: 7/23/2012