Subphylum Hexapoda Rank Species | Family Geometridae | |
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Similar Synchlora, Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria, Nematocampa resistaria, Ennomos magnaria, Prochoerodes lineola |
Synchlora aerata camouflaged looper feeding on joe pye weed
Synchlora aerata, the wavy-lined emerald moth or camouflaged looper, is a species of moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of North America.
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- Synchlora aerata camouflaged looper feeding on joe pye weed
- Camouflaged looper synchlora aerata
- Subspecies
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The wingspan is about 17 mm. Adults are green with scalloped or wavy white transverse lines.
The larvae feed on a wide variety of plants, including the flower heads of composite flowers and other flowering plants, as well as shrubs and trees. Recorded food plants include Aster, Rudbeckia, Liatris, Solidago, Artemisia, Achillea and Rubus species. They attach bits of the plant tissue on which they are feeding along their backs. The species overwinters as a partially grown larva.

Camouflaged looper synchlora aerata
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References
Synchlora aerata Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA