- The
garden tiger moth or
great tiger moth (
Arctia caja) is a moth of the
family Erebidae.
Arctia caja is a
northern species found in the US, Canada, and...
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Tiger Moth
Arctia buddenbrocki (Kotzsch, 1929)
Arctia bundeli (Dubatolov & Gurko, 2004)
Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758)
Garden Tiger Moth
Arctia churkini (Saldaitis...
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moths in the
family Arctiidae,
which includes the
garden tiger moth,
Arctia caja. This
family includes large, furry, bitter-tasting or
poisonous moths...
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commonly known as 'woolly bears' (a name
shared with the
larvae of
Arctia caja and many
other moths of the
subfamily Arctiinae),
measures up to 4–5...
- cycnia,
Cycnia tenera Fall webworm,
Hyphantria cunea Garden tiger moth,
Arctia caja Grote's Bertholdia,
Bertholdia trigona Giant leopard moth, Hypercompe...
- insects."
Within the same family, the
larvae of the
garden tiger moth (
Arctia caja) are also
known as
woollybear caterpillars and
consume an
alkaloid diet...
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Lepidoptera species such as the buff ermine,
Spilarctia luteum, as well as
Arctia caja,
Hydraecia micacea and
Xestia baja.
Rheum species are
often the host...
-
described by Carl
Fredrik Fallén in 1817. It
parasitizes moths such as
Arctia caja by
laying eggs in the
larvae that
eventually kill the host.
British Isles...
- eat (garden)
rhubarb which occur in the
native range of this
plant are
Arctia caja,
Hydraecia micacea,
Spilarctia luteum and
Xestia baja.
Rheum rhabarbarum...
- of
bristle fly in the
family Tachinidae. It
parasitizes moths such as
Arctia caja by
laying eggs in the
larvae that
eventually kill the host. China, British...