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Sesia tibialis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Sesiidae

Scientific name
  
Sesia tibialis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Sesia

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Scudderia, Berry catchfly, Hornet moth, Sialis, Sesia

Sesia tibialis, the American hornet moth, poplar clearwing borer or cottonwood crown borer, is a moth of the Sesiidae family. It is known from North America, including British Columbia, Colorado, Utah, Michigan, Montana, Washington, California and Arizona.

Adults resemble hornets with black and yellow-striped bodies and transparent wings.

The larvae feed on common lilac, green ash, poplar, aspen, cottonwood and trembling aspen. It is a pest of poplar and willow and commonly feeds in hybrid poplar stool beds. They live in tunnels in the cambial area (bark-wood interface) of both the lower stem and roots of their host plant. The species requires two years to complete its life cycle, overwintering as a larva twice. Pupation occurs in silk-lined, wood chip pupal chambers in the soil if larvae have fed in host tree roots. They pupate just below the bark surface if they have fed in the stem. Depending on their location, pupae move to the surface of either soil or bark before emerging as adult moths in late June or early July.

References

Sesia tibialis Wikipedia


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