| Hyphantria cunea | (Drury, 1773) |
TL: [USA], North America, New York
Habitat
- Orchards
- Single trees or copses on farmland
30-42 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
AzərbaycancaAğ Amerika kəpənəyi
ČeskyPřástevník americký
DanskAmerikansk hvid bjørn
DeutschAmerikanischer Webebär
DeutschWeißer Bärenspinner
Eesti keelAmeerika valgekaruslane
EnglishFall Webworm
English (US)Fall Webworm Moth
EspañolGusano de Bolsa
FrançaisEcaille fileuse
LietuviųAmerikinė meškutė
MagyarAmerikai fehér medvelepke
PolskiOprzędnica jesienna
SlovenčinaSpriadač americký
SvenskaSidentigerspinnare
TürkçeBeyaz Aygüvesi
РусскийАмериканская белая бабочка
РусскийМедведица американская
УкраїнськаВедмедиця біла американська
ҚазақшаАмерикалық ақ көбелек
ქართულიამერიკული თეთრი პეპელა
中文美國白蛾
日本語アメリカシロヒトリ
한국어미국흰불나방
زبان_فارسیشبپره شبکهای خزان
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aceraceae Acer negundo Box elder Adoxaceae Sambucus nigra Black Elder Adoxaceae Viburnum Viburnum Amaranthaceae Chenopodium album Fat Hen Amaranthaceae Spinacia oleracea Spinach Anacardiaceae Cotinus coggygria Eurasian smoketree Anacardiaceae Schinus terebinthifolius Brazilian peppertree Betulaceae Alnus Alder Betulaceae Betula Birch Bignoniaceae Campsis radicans Trumpet vine Buxaceae Buxus sempervirens Common Box Caprifoliaceae Symphoricarpos albus Common Snowberry Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea Common Dogwood Cupressaceae Taxodium distichum Bald cypress Ebenaceae Diospyros kaki Oriental persimmon Ericaceae Rhododendron Rhododendron Euphorbiaceae Ricinus communis Castor oil plant Fabaceae Gleditsia triacanthos Honey locust Fabaceae Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust Fabaceae Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteri Fagaceae Fagus Beech Fagaceae Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Geraniaceae Pelargonium Geranium Hippocastanaceae Aesculus hippocastanum Horse Chestnut Juglandaceae Juglans regia Persian Walnut Magnoliaceae Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree Malvaceae Alcea rosea Common hollyhock Malvaceae Gossypium herbaceum Levant cotton Malvaceae Tilia europaea European lime Moraceae Ficus carica Common Fig Oleaceae Fraxinus pennsylvanica Green ash Oleaceae Jasminum Jasmine Oleaceae Ligustrum vulgare Wild Privet Oleaceae Syringa Lilac Paulowniaceae Paulownia tomentosa Princess tree Pinaceae Larix decidua European Larch Platanaceae Platanus occidentalis American sycamore Poaceae Zea mays Maize Portulacaceae Portulaca oleracea Verdolaga Rosaceae Malus domestica Apple tree Rosaceae Prunus persica Peach Rosaceae Prunus serotina Black Cherry Rosaceae Pyrus communis European Pear Rutaceae Citrus sinensis Sweet Orange Salicaceae Populus alba White Poplar Salicaceae Populus nigra Black Poplar Salicaceae Salix Willow Simaroubaceae Ailanthus altissima Tree of Heaven Taxaceae Taxus baccata Yew Vitaceae Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia creeper - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Betulaceae Alnus Alder Rosaceae Prunus Cherry Rosaceae Pyrus Pear Salicaceae Populus Poplar
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Afro Moths Jurate De Prins. Willy De Prins
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Japanese Moths
Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
North American Moth Photographers Group
Pacific Northwest Moths
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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