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Lepidoptera
Small Parasa, Smaller Parasa
Parasa chloris
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Order
Lepidoptera
Family
Limacodidae
Genus
Parasa
Species
chloris
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Glouster, Ohio
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DiOhio
Corning, OH (Zone 6a)
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January 2007
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WARNING: The slug caterpillar to this moth has tufts of stinging spines.
The slug caterpillar has a green form and a red form.
Host plants are apple, dogwood, elm, oaks, birches, and many others.
One generation.
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The slug caterpillar has a green form and a red form.
Host plants are apple, dogwood, elm, oaks, birches, and many others.
One generation.