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Hemileuca nevadensis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Saturniidae

Scientific name
  
Hemileuca nevadensis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Hemileuca

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Hemileuca, Buck moth, Hemileuca hera, Hemileuca nuttalli, Anisota stigma

Nevada buck moth saturniidae hemileuca nevadensis male on road


Hemileuca nevadensis, the Nevada buck moth, is a species in the Saturniidae family.

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Buck moth hemileuca nevadensis emergence


Description

The female tends to be larger than the male, while males have black abdomens with red tips. The upperside of the wing is creamy white with black edges, each wing has "eyes" or black dots.

Distribution

They range from the west coast all the way east to Wisconsin and Michigan. There have been a few sightings in New York, but not enough to confirm it as a localized species.

Life cycle

There is one brood between September and December during that time the adult will lay eggs in rings around the twigs of the host plant. Once the caterpillars are ready to pupate they spin loose cocoons in plant litter near their host plant.

Larval foods

  • Salix
  • Populus
  • The adults don't feed.

    References

    Hemileuca nevadensis Wikipedia