RFDA11A2–Lesser Maple Spanworm Moth perched on a green plant leaf.
RF2DNPBE6–Geometrid Caterpillar, Inchworm, Lopper or Spanworm, the Caterpillar of a Geometer Moth notable for its looping gait or movement
RF2R7R1TE–Ematurga amitaria, the cranberry spanworm moth
RMR1G37K–Large Maple Spanworm, Prochoerodes lineola
RMKNXCHX–Large Maple Spanworm moth showing camoflague on fallen leaves in Congaree National Park.
RFS30H9J–Male Bruce spanworm moth
RMR2JP0R–Horned Spanworm, Nematocampa resistaria
RFS458F7–Lesser maple spanworm moth on a branch
RM2BF21X9–Large Maple Spanworm Moth. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RF2A10J36–Geometridae, macro of an inchworm on a leaf in the forest
RF2BY0WX7–Cranberry Spanworm Moth rests on a lump of mud.
RMDAJ2RD–Spanworm mimmicking a tree twig perched on a wooden plank.
RF2BK8BHM–Spanworm (caterpillar of butterfly geometer) on rod in black background
RM2BNMDHY–Large maple spanworm moth (Prochoerodes lineola), Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September
RMG3FG46–Asuncion, Paraguay. 10th June, 2016. White-tipped black or snowbush spanworm (Melanchroia chephise) moth, rests on guava tree leaf, is seen during sunny day in Asuncion, Paraguay. Credit: Andre M. Chang/Alamy Live News
RMD1KNHB–LARGE MAPLE SPANWORM (PROCHOERODES TRANSVERSATA formally PROCHOERODES TRANSVERSATA) LARVA ON LEAVES; MIMICRY; FOREST PEST; FEED ON MAPLES AND OAKS
RFAKNTR1–Inchworm geometer moth larvae Geometridae walking on edge of wooden ruler
RMTR6CCW–Larch looper, Blueberry lopper, Fir looper, Plum looper (Ectropis crepuscularia, Ectropis bistortata, Boarmia bistortata), looper feeding at heath, side view, Germany
RM2BF21W2–Maple Spanworm Moth Notched Wing Moth. This object is part of the Education and Outreach collection, some of which are in the Q?rius science education center and available to see.114 Jan 2020
RF2H5HJC5–Jodis moth, Jodis putata, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RF2AMH8TE–A caterpillar of the mottled umber, a moth of the family Geometridae.
RFJ21E32–Looper Moth caterpillar , Bangalore , INDIA. The looper moths predominantly fall under superfamily Geometroidea. The moths acquire their name from the
RF2JGFX1C–An inchworm on a coreopsis flower.
RM2BNMDGP–Large maple spanworm moth (Prochoerodes lineola) on white background, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA September
RMG3FG47–Asuncion, Paraguay. 10th June, 2016. White-tipped black or snowbush spanworm (Melanchroia chephise) moth, rests on guava tree leaf, is seen during sunny day in Asuncion, Paraguay. Credit: Andre M. Chang/Alamy Live News
RMD1KNK5–LARGE MAPLE SPANWORM (PROCHOERODES LINEOLA FORMALLY PROCHOERODES TRANSVERSATA) LARVA ON LEAVES; MIMICRY; FOREST PEST; FEED ON MAPLES AND OAKS
RFAKNTRA–Inchworm geometer moth larvae Geometridae walking on aluminum ruler
RMTR6CCX–Larch looper, Blueberry lopper, Fir looper, Plum looper (Ectropis crepuscularia, Ectropis bistortata, Boarmia bistortata), looper feeding at heath, view from above, Germany
RFJ21E54–Looper Moth caterpillar , Aarey Milk Colony , INDIA. The looper moths predominantly fall under superfamily Geometroidea. The moths acquire their name
RF2C9C92D–Geometer moth caterpillar on small branch. Mimicry of insects.
RFP2P53B–Brindled beauty moth larva
RMHPRCFA–A Geometrid Moth (Episemasia solitaria) caterpillar (larva) perches on a twig.
RFJ21DKW–Looper Moth caterpillar , Aarey Milk Colony , INDIA. The looper moths predominantly fall under superfamily Geometroidea. The moths acquire their name
RF2D553JT–Green Geometridae caterpillar on plant stick
RM2AP0RXR–Lesser Maple Spanworm (Speranza pustularia) Moth on Chestnut Oak. Weiser State Forest, Pennsylvania, June.
RF2HDAA9T–P1010080 Purple and white inchworm (Geometrid moth larva) cECP 2019
RF2GJPKG1–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 17, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Denmark shows Spanworm (Geometridae) on Branch, Europa (C.E.P.T.) 2011 - Forests serie, circ
RF2HDAADW–P6070224 Green Geometrid moth caterpillar (looper or inchworm), isolated, cECP 2016
RMFYPP81–Caterpillar with Sweet lemon
RF2HDAADP–P6040223 Green Geometrid moth caterpillar (looper or inchworm), isolated, cECP 2016
RFWJYH44–Hairy caterpillar on beautiful background
RF2GPD7H7–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air
RMG3FG44–Asuncion, Paraguay. 10th June, 2016. White-tipped black or snowbush spanworm (Melanchroia chephise) moth, rests on guava tree leaf, is seen during sunny day in Asuncion, Paraguay. Credit: Andre M. Chang/Alamy Live News
RFG2NR1H–Close up macro green inch worm on summer leaf
RFAKNTT7–Inchworm geometer moth larvae Geometridae walking on stem of leaf on white background
RMTR6CCY–Larch looper, Blueberry lopper, Fir looper, Plum looper (Ectropis crepuscularia, Ectropis bistortata, Boarmia bistortata), looper feeding at heath, view from above, Germany
RF2F4E4TK–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air
RF2C9C923–Geometer moth caterpillar on small branch. Mimicry of insects.
RFP2P52X–Brindled beauty moth larva
RM2AKP3F0–Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year .. . ? . Figure 12. Trees defoliated by the elm spanworm. white ash, and yellow birch were the predominant species, in the ordernamed. White ash and red maple appeared to be the favored food plants.A total of 31 trees of the first species was defoliated; and of a total of 32red maples, 29 were completely, and 3 partially, stripped. Yellow birchnumbered 24 and on only 6 of these was stripping complete; 17 showedmedium defoliation and one showed signs of only light feeding. Otherspecies moderately to completely defoliated were: red oa
RF2D553KG–Green Geometridae caterpillar on plant stick
RM2AP0RT5–Large Maple Spanworm (Prochoerodes lineola) Moth on tree trunk. Weiser State Forest, Pennsylvania, September.
RF2T2985X–digitally restored illustration from 'The Condensed American Encyclopedia', published in the 19th century.
RF2G3J9M4–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 17, 2021: Postage stamp printed in Denmark shows Spanworm (Geometridae) on Branch, Europa (C.E.P.T.) 2011 - Forests serie, circ
RMKPKCBA–USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Geometrid moth caterpillar had unique gait (inchworm) due to lack of central legs. Camouflages as twig.
RF2M9FF3C–Green Geometrid caterpillar looper or inchworm crawling forward in characteristic looping movement close-up.
RF2HDAADX–P6040223 Green Geometrid moth caterpillar (looper or inchworm), isolated, cECP 2016
RFWJYE07–Hairy caterpillar on a leaf
RF2GFRBD6–pretty orange and brown Geometrid moth caterpillar (looper or inchworm) crawling forward in characteristic looping movement on a green plant stem
RMG3FG45–Asuncion, Paraguay. 10th June, 2016. White-tipped black or snowbush spanworm (Melanchroia chephise) moth, rests on guava tree leaf, is seen during sunny day in Asuncion, Paraguay. Credit: Andre M. Chang/Alamy Live News
RF2GPD7J4–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air
RFG2NR1C–Close up macro green inch worm on summer leaf
RFAKNTR5–Inchworm geometer moth larvae Geometridae walking on diagonal aluminum ruler
RF2F4E4X3–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air
RFC5E2KB–Caterpillar
RMPG00XM–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS. 203 The Native Currant Worm (Gymnonychus appendiculatus) is now rarely seen on cultivated currants or gooseberries; hence need not be discussed here. The Currant Spanworm {Eufitchia ribearid) (Fig. 271), is occasionally destructive to currants and gooseberries in cer- tain localities. It is a bright yellow looping caterpillar with black spots, that hatches in the spring from eggs laid on the twigs in the fall by a pale yellowish m
RM2AKPBCJ–Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year .. . tribution 89 Life History 89 Control 91 Rodent Control 92 Mouse Control in Orchards 92 Pine and Meadow Mouse Research Work in Connecticut 92 Survey Work 96 Operational Work 97 Other Rodent Problems Studied 98 ; ,.N Outbreak of the Elm Spanworm in Connecticut, 1938 98 Some After Effects of the Hurricane 102 Effect of Salt Water Spray on Foliage 103 Miscellanteous Insect Notes. 105 Damage by the Furniture Beetle 105 Hexarthrum ulkei Horn, in Buildings 105 Hayfield Damaged by Asiatic Beetle, Anomala orienlalis Waterh 106 Notes on
RMKPKCBB–USA, WA, Bainbridge Island. Geometrid moth caterpillar had unique gait (inchworm) due to lack of central legs. Camouflages as twig.
RFWJYH45–Beautiful caterpillar on beautiful background
RFH2RAJ3–caterpillar
RF2GPD7H3–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air
RFAKNTT0–Inchworm geometer moth larvae Geometridae walking on diagonal stem of leaf
RF2F4E4XC–Afflicted dagger moth hanging in the air, spinning a cocoon
RFC5E2JG–Caterpillar with Gram, Cicer Arietinum
RMPG1K9X–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. SPA]fWOSMS EATING THE LEAVES 283 Spraying with arsenical poisons is a ready remedy. Usually the currants are not ripe when the worms appear, and therefore poison sprays may be used safely.. Fig. 411. —Adult of the Cran- berry Spanworm. Original. The Cranberry Spanworm (Cleora pampinaria Guen.) The leaves of cranberry, asparagus, cotton, strawberry, apple, pear, clover, and others are sometimes eaten by a brownish or olive span- worm, Ij inches long when mature. Its body is streaked and mottled with Ughter and
RMRE639J–. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. lates of Lorsban and Losses o the Cranberry Fruitworm By CHARLES F. BRODEL Cranberry Experiment Cranberry Experiment Station East Wareham, Massachusetts ' The insecticide Lorsban' 4E as been approved for use on ranberry since the spring of 984. Its label states that a oadcast foliar application mtrols the brown spanworm, fanberry fruitworm, Spargan- his fruitworm, cranberry eevil, cutworms, and fire- orms. In all cases, a rate of 3 IS per acre is specified. n Massachusetts, most ^wers have reported favorably »out the performance of
RM2AP0RPP–Large Maple Spanworm (Prochoerodes lineola) Camouflaged on tree trunk. Cove Mountain Preserve, Perry County, PA, summer.
RMRPC511–Large Maple Spanworm (Prochoerodes lineola) Camouflaged on a fallen log. Cove Mountain Preserve, Perry County, PA, summer.