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Eriogaster lanestris,
commonly known as the
small eggar, is a moth of the
family Lasiocampidae that is
found across the Palearctic.
Unlike many other...
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Malacosoma americanum, and
caterpillars of the
small eggar moth,
Eriogaster lanestris,
build a
single large tent
which is
typically occupied through the whole...
- seedlings".
Cystotheca lanestris is
considered widespread in California. "GSD
Species Synonymy.
Current Name:
Cystotheca lanestris (Harkn.) Miyabe, in Ideta...
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cuticularized and
movement is possible. Some insects, such as
Eriogaster lanestris larvae, use
setae as a
defense mechanism, as they can
cause dermatitis...
- the case of the
communal silk
nests of the
small eggar moth
Eriogaster lanestris. The
primary sources of
energy for an
animal are the sun and its metabolism...
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large number of
Lepidoptera species, such as the
small eggar moth, E.
lanestris. Haws are
important for
wildlife in winter,
particularly thrushes and...
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behavior is
demonstrated by the
gregarious caterpillars of
Eriogaster lanestris, the
small eggar moth. In the
absence of a
radiant heat source, the body...
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arbusculae Freyer, 1849
Eriogaster catax (Linnaeus, 1758)
Eriogaster lanestris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Eriogaster rimicola (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Euthrix...
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Lasiocampa quercus Phalaena rubi –
Macrothylacia rubi
Phalaena lanestris –
Eriogaster lanestris Phalaena vinula –
Cerura vinula Phalaena versicolora – Endromis...
- Bateson, W. (1892). "On
variation in the
colour of
cocoons of
Eriogaster lanestris and
Saturnia carpini".
Transactions of the
Entomological Society of London:...