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Syntomeida epilais

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Females contact male polka-dot wasp moths by means of ultrasonic signals. On the branch, the sound travels, and then the male follows the sound to his new mate. When he reaches her, he emits an answering signal. After mating, the females find a plant on which to lay their eggs. Groups of from 12 to
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stage of the polka-dot wasp moth, commonly called the oleander caterpillar, is widely known for its gluttonous appetite. The caterpillar feeds in almost any location (excepting California) where its food, the
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makes it look like a dangerous wasp, while in fact being a harmless moth. The caterpillars are orange or dark orange with long black hairs making the caterpillars look dangerous, but the
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75 eggs are laid on the undersides of the oleander leaves. The spherical eggs are pale cream to light yellow in color; each is less than 1 mm in diameter.
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They are dark metallic blue with white polka-dots on the wings and upper abdomen, and the tip of the abdomen is bright red. This
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plant, can be found. They are gregarious and can cause damage from minor to severe. It may also feed on
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Erebidae
Arctiinae
Syntomeida
Binomial name
Walker
Synonyms
moth
Caribbean
oleander
Neotropic areas
South Carolina
Mississippi
Texas
mimicry
setae


larval
oleander
devil's potato plants
desert rose

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