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<font color="#800000">'''''Orthosia'''''</font> Ochsenheimer, 1816 | <font color="#800000">'''''Orthosia'''''</font> Ochsenheimer, 1816 | ||
− | This genus of nuctuid moths contains more than 50 species that are found in temperate parts of Europe, Asia and North America. Several species are regarded as pests and feed on various trees | + | This genus of nuctuid moths contains more than 50 species that are found in temperate parts of Europe, Asia and North America. Several species are regarded as pests and feed on various trees. E.g. the speckled green fruit worm, ''[[Orthosia hibisci]]'', attacks apple trees in Canada. However, none of the species appears to be causing serious damage. |
− | + | The moths are often brownish or grey, sometimes with darker marks. The caterpillars are greenish, yellowish or dark grey. | |
+ | Type species: ''Orthosia congesta'' | ||
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Currently, the following species have been entered into the system:<br /> | Currently, the following species have been entered into the system:<br /> | ||
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Orthosia Ochsenheimer, 1816
This genus of nuctuid moths contains more than 50 species that are found in temperate parts of Europe, Asia and North America. Several species are regarded as pests and feed on various trees. E.g. the speckled green fruit worm, Orthosia hibisci, attacks apple trees in Canada. However, none of the species appears to be causing serious damage.
The moths are often brownish or grey, sometimes with darker marks. The caterpillars are greenish, yellowish or dark grey.
Type species: Orthosia congesta
Currently, the following species have been entered into the system: