Spotted Apatelodes Moth
Apatelodestorrefacta
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Regional
This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Greenwood, Delaware
Lewes, Delaware
Cornelia, Georgia
Livingston, Louisiana
Fallston, Maryland
Oakland, Maryland
Fremont, Nebraska
Kingston, New York
Medina, New York
Fletcher, North Carolina
Cincinnati, Ohio
Glouster, Ohio
Quakertown, Pennsylvania
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Neuhierl
Covington, GA |
September 2023 |
Positive
I found the Spotted Apatelodes Moth caterpillar (yellow) in my Baptisia False Indigo today 9/21/2023. Newton County, Georgia. Never had seen one before. Beautiful!
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DiOhio
Corning, OH (Zone 6a) |
January 2007 |
Positive
The larvae to this moth can have either yellow, white, or gray setae. The ends of the prolegs are red.
Host plants include a wide range of trees and shrubs such as apples, maples, oaks, and Prunus species.
Two generations.
Host plants include a wide range of trees and shrubs such as apples, maples, oaks, and Prunus species.
Two generations.