Haploa confusa
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Confused Haploa | |
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H. confusa
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Haploa confusa Lyman (1887) [1]
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The Confused Haploa (Haploa confusa) is a species of Arctiidae that occurs in North America. The caterpillars feed on a Hound's tongue (Cynoglossum officinale).[3]
Description
- Adult
Adults have cream-colored forewings with brown markings and almost completely white hindwings.
- Caterpillar
The caterpillar is black with straight yellow dorsal stripes, sub-dorsal stripes and a broad lateral stripe.
Gallery
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Haploa Confusa Larva Side View.jpg
Older Haploa Confusa Larva Side View
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Haploa Confusa Larva Back View.JPG
Same Older Haploa Confusa Back View
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Younger Haploa Confusa Larva Back View.JPG
Younger Haploa Confusa Larva Side View
References
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External identifiers for Haploa confusa | |
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Encyclopedia of Life | 564847 |
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