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Spiny oak slug

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Euclea

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Euclea delphinii

Higher classification
  
Euclea

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

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Similar
  
Saddleback caterpillar, Lophocampa caryae, Phobetron pithecium, Butterflies and moths, Automeris io

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The spiny oak slug (Euclea delphinii) is a moth in the family Limacodidae.

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Life cycle

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There is one generation a year in the most of the northern parts of its range, with caterpillars seen from late June to October (Wagner, 2005). Two generations or more from Missouri south.

Egg

Eggs are laid singly or in small clusters on leaves (Wagner, 2005).

Larva

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The larva is flattened and ovoid in outline, with spiny tubercules along the back and sides. These are mildly stinging. The sides have craters ringed with black or white along them. In the final instar they usually have two to four sets of black hairs at the tail end, that can fall off, called 'caltrop' spines after the Roman defensive weapons. Colourful, but the colours vary enormously (Wagner, 2005). Like all limacodids, the legs are shortened and the prolegs are reduced to suction cups. Maximum length, 20 mm (Wagner, 2005).

Pupa

Pupates in a cup-shaped cocoon with a circular escape hatch.

Adult

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The small (1 cm) moth is 'hairy' and brown, with green patches on the upper wing. The underwing is a paler grey-brown.

Food plants

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Eats a variety of deciduous trees and shrubs, not limited to: apple, ash, basswood, beech, birch, blueberry, cherry, chestnut, hackberry, hickory, maple, oak, poplar, sycamore and willow (Wagner, 2005).

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References

Spiny oak slug Wikipedia