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| Its diet consists mainly of locusts, | caterpillars and other large insects, although the birds |
| It may have also taken | caterpillars and ʻaʻaliʻi (Dodonaea viscosa) berries, as |
| It eats | caterpillars and small orthopterans and is found among l |
| caterpillars and butterflies), and a larva often has uni | |
| families of true bugs feeding on crickets, | caterpillars and other insects. |
| ve often been found lined with the hairs of | caterpillars, and other prey taken include grasshoppers, |
| moths by dissolving in the alkaline gut of | caterpillars and destroying the epithelium. |
| ll objects have been made into insects like | caterpillars and butterflies, instead of Hovertanks and |
| ted hay becomes filled with webbings of the | caterpillars and their excrement, rendering it unfit for |
| Insect problems include leaf-webbing | caterpillars and scale. |
| The larvae are called Puss | Caterpillars, and with their long hairs, resemble cotton |
| It feeds mainly on flying insects, beetles, | caterpillars and other insects, but also eats berries. |
| ts mainly of various small fruits, berries, | caterpillars and insects. |
| illed Coucal takes a wide range of insects, | caterpillars and small vertebrates, but snails are a fav |
| DeVries, P.J. (1992) Singing | caterpillars, ants and symbiosis. |
| thophila (bees and bumblebees), where their | caterpillars are parasitic feeders of wax, honey and pol |
| The | caterpillars are green with red-brown hairs and are camo |
| The | caterpillars are primarily green with brown at either en |
| leons and insects, particularly locusts and | caterpillars are important food items. |
| The | caterpillars are green and smooth, with a rounded head, |
| The habits of their | caterpillars are not sufficiently known; there is no rea |
| The | caterpillars are often considered a pest, as they feed o |
| The | caterpillars are about 18 mm long with a pale yellowish |
| The | caterpillars are green. |
| The | caterpillars are green loopers. |
| At first, the | Caterpillars are communal. |
| The | Caterpillars are attended by the ant species Iridomyrmex |
| The | caterpillars are yellow with a brown head. |
| Cydia | caterpillars are able to break up the toxic compounds. |
| The | Caterpillars are attended by the ant species Froggatella |
| The | caterpillars are green with white and yellow markings an |
| Its | caterpillars are pests of oat (Avena sativa) and common |
| Its larvae ( | caterpillars) are pest of certain stored foods, namely m |
| Malacosoma neustria | caterpillars are brown with blue, orange and white strip |
| The | Caterpillars are attended by the ant species Iridomyrmex |
| ns of it usually occur the summer after the | caterpillars are plentiful. |
| The | Caterpillars are attended by the ant species Iridomyrmex |
| As with most of this subfamily, when the | caterpillars are ready to pupate, they burrow undergroun |
| The | caterpillars are found on their food-plant during the da |
| Mature | caterpillars are 25mm in length and have a distinct Y-pa |
| The | caterpillars are adorned with fleshy spines along their |
| n host leaves or flower buds; the resulting | caterpillars are typically slug-shaped. |
| Once the | caterpillars are ready to pupate they spin loose cocoons |
| The | caterpillars are green loopers with pale lines on the si |
| On the other hand, all green or brown | caterpillars as well as those that resemble twigs were g |
| flies and moths, dragonflies, grasshoppers, | caterpillars, beetles, flies, carpenter bees, crickets, |
| inly by gleaning, capturing insects (mainly | caterpillars, bugs and beetles) that are disturbed and w |
| The ants do not defend the aphids from the | caterpillars but carry the caterpillars to their nest. |
| into deadly pieces when destroyed), creepy | caterpillars, butterflies, beetles, moths, beebombs and |
| must learn to avoid these brightly colored | caterpillars by tasting one early in life. |
| The hairs of the | caterpillars can cause skin irritation (Urticaria). |
| Adults feed on nectar while | caterpillars can feed on buckwheats, lupines, trefoils, |
| he species's diet consists of grasshoppers, | caterpillars, cicadas, beetles and aphids and is complem |
| European corn borer | caterpillars damage the ears of corn, as well as the sta |
| In many species, | caterpillars depend on ants for protection, so caterpill |
| ir eggs at the base of leaf stalks, and the | caterpillars develop and feed inside the stalk, eventual |
| two from each other, and trees that are not | caterpillars do not have such a sequence. |
| The species is a voracious consumer of | caterpillars during both its larval stage and as an adul |
| The | caterpillars eat Black Spruce (Picea mariana). |
| The | caterpillars eat both the flower and the developing seed |
| nd imago Danaids noxious, and the Heliconid | caterpillars feed on poisonous Passiflora vines. |
| During the larval stage, M. sexta | caterpillars feed on plants of the family Solanaceae, pr |
| The | caterpillars feed on herbaceous plants and can be seen i |
| The | caterpillars feed on seeds and other dry plantstuffs suc |
| Swiss Brassy Ringlet is univoltine and its | caterpillars feed on Poaceae grasses, especially Sheep's |
| The | caterpillars feed on rotting wood; mostly living under t |
| especially for the Monarch butterfly, whose | caterpillars feed solely on this plant), the butterfly b |
| Caterpillars feed on Spiraea | |
| The | caterpillars feed on mosses. |
| The | caterpillars feed on birch. |
| The | caterpillars feed on elm. |
| The | caterpillars feed on sallow. |
| The | caterpillars feed on oak. |
| The | caterpillars feed on ash. |
| The | caterpillars feed on Loranthaceae plants. |
| The | caterpillars feed on Beech and Birch. |
| The | caterpillars feed on Pteridium aquilinum. |
| The | caterpillars feed on oak and birch. |
| The | caterpillars feed on honeysuckle and privet. |
| The | caterpillars feed on young leaves of Ebenopsis ebano. |
| The | caterpillars feed communally until the tree becomes defo |
| The | caterpillars feed on the scales of conifer cones. |
| The | caterpillars feed on pine and other conifers. |
| The | caterpillars feed on various species of poplar. |
| The | caterpillars feed on decaying wood, typically of poplars |
| The | caterpillars feed on decaying plants and dry leaves. |
| The | caterpillars feed on oak, apple and pear. |
| The larvae ( | Caterpillars) feed on mistletoe (Phoradendron) species. |
| The | caterpillars feed on a heather, heath and clovers. |
| The | caterpillars feed on violets including Viola glabella. |
| Its | caterpillars feed on dry plantstuffs such as seeds, incl |
| The | caterpillars feed on brassica type plants and the adults |
| The | caterpillars feed on stored nuts and seeds like walnut, |
| Caterpillars feed on shrub leaves including currant, wes | |
| The | caterpillars feed on Populus alba, Salix alba and Salix |
| The | caterpillars feed on plants from the genera Ligustrum an |
| The | caterpillars feed on the leaves of Epilobium angustifoli |
| The | caterpillars feed on tropical plants in the elm and soap |
| The | caterpillars feed on the mung bean, Phaseolus lunatus an |
| The | caterpillars feed on rotting wood, especially of hazels |
| The | caterpillars feed on Common Gromwell (Lithospermum offic |
| The | caterpillars feed in a silken gallery amongst mosses and |
| The | caterpillars feed on orange fruit and other types of cit |
| The | caterpillars feed on dead wood and take two years to dev |
| The | caterpillars feed on calluna, ericaceae species, thyme a |
| The | caterpillars feed on Lotus corniculatus, white clover, o |
| The | caterpillars feed on a wide range of herbaceous plants a |
| The | caterpillars feed on Alder (Alnus), Hickory (Carya), Haz |
| The | caterpillars feed on oaks (Quercus), birches (Betula), s |
| Caterpillars feed on Yucca species such as Y. filamentos | |
| ar from C. purpurascens' flowers, and their | caterpillars feed on the shoots. |
| The | caterpillars feed on Cynareae thistles - Greater Burdock |
| on various milkweeds on which their larvae ( | caterpillars) feed. |
| Monarch butterfly | caterpillars feeding |
| (adult), the female collects as many as 20 | caterpillars for each nest, which consists of a single c |
| The leaves are eaten by some lepidopteran | caterpillars, for example the Io moth (Automeris io). |
| with leaves being eaten by Semi-looper | caterpillars from Noctuidae family |
| In the last instar the | caterpillars go down from the tree to pupate under leave |
| The eggs hatch after 1.5-2 days, and the | caterpillars grow through five instars over 11-13 days, |
| The | caterpillars grow on Chusquea species of bamboo. |
| Dusty-green | caterpillars hatch after about two weeks and feed voraci |
| The | caterpillars hatch by chewing their way out of the eggs. |
| aid on the plant Toddalia asiatica, but the | caterpillars have been reared on other members of the Ru |
| These | caterpillars have a pair of fleshy "horns" at either end |
| The grown | caterpillars have two forms, dark brown or grassy green. |
| Like the Nacophorini, their | caterpillars have many setae on the (vestigial) prolegs |
| The | caterpillars have been found on other plants however and |
| death, burning alive and crushing with tank | caterpillars), including a mass killing on March 20 of p |
| Many other | caterpillars, including Nuctuidae and some kinds of proc |
| The | caterpillars inhabit rotting wood, which they feed on; t |
| s the lemon tree) and the transformation of | caterpillars into insects. |
| The number of unlabeled n-vertex | caterpillars is |
| ronmentally friendly way to eradicate these | caterpillars is to throw Baby or Talc power on them. |
| engages in poetic exchanges involving furry | caterpillars, leading to laughter on the part of others. |
| angustifolium that bleach rapidly after the | caterpillars leave them. |
| The species belongs to the family of slug | caterpillars, Limacodidae. |
| Caterpillars live communally on uncut branches of the fo | |
| The | caterpillars live communally. |
| The | caterpillars live communally in a shelter on their food |
| Lulworth Skipper | caterpillars live in the warmest zone of a grass clump, |
| The feces of the | caterpillars made local streams undrinkable. |
| The young | caterpillars make a cocoon in which they overwinter. |
| raphy of the Basin and Range to an "army of | caterpillars marching toward Mexico", which is a helpful |
| e original data, insectivory of P. pictalis | caterpillars may be a seasonal phenomenon, meaning that |
| The | caterpillars mine Oleaceae species. |
| The | caterpillars mine the leaves of Rosebay Willowherb. |
| The | caterpillars molt 5 times, eventually reaching a length |
| Its | caterpillars mostly eat plants of the mustard family. |
| The newly hatched | caterpillars mostly feed on the lower epidermis and pare |
| s are not worms, biologically speaking, but | caterpillars, moth larvae that hide under litter or soil |
| The | caterpillars nibble pieces out of the margins of the lea |
| The | caterpillars occur in May to late July and late August t |
| This species is a host plant for the | caterpillars of the Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae), |
| Caterpillars of the Coleophoridae case-bearer moths Cole | |
| Its leaves are food of the | caterpillars of the Twin-spotted Sphinx (Smerinthus jama |
| ive Aristolochia littoralis is fatal to the | caterpillars of Ornithoptera euphorion and O. richmondia |
| aster and Apanteles, which are parasites of | caterpillars of Lepidoptera. |
| It is a favorite foodplant of | caterpillars of the Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), which |
| lide alkaloids, and is a food plant for the | caterpillars of Monarch butterflies. |
| Its larvae are parasitoids of the | caterpillars of moths in the family Noctuidae; afflicted |
| The plant is a food source for the | caterpillars of Danaus butterflies, and is a specific Mo |
| oper, Achaea janata, is a Noctuid moth, the | caterpillars of which are termed 'semi-loopers' due to t |
| ted States and Australia where it kills the | caterpillars of the threatened Richmond Birdwing Butterf |
| n March 2003 through their own record label | Caterpillars of the Community, with a limited press run |
| P. dulce is a host plant for the | caterpillars of the red-bordered pixie (Melanis pixe). |
| e solitary koinobionts which parasitize the | caterpillars of certain Lepidoptera. |
| This fungus is eaten by the | caterpillars of the fungus moth Nemaxera betulinella. |
| It is eaten by the | caterpillars of some Lepidoptera, such as the Small Whit |
| This is the only known foodplant for | caterpillars of the Coleophoridae case-bearer moth Coleo |
| The | caterpillars of some Lepidoptera use it as a foodplant, |
| Caterpillars of this species are light green with reddis | |
| It is suspected to provide food for the | caterpillars of the tortrix moth Phtheochroa rugosana. |
| D. texana is a host plant for the | caterpillars of the Grey Hairstreak (Strymon melinus) an |
| The | caterpillars of the Brown Awl grow faster than most of t |
| The | caterpillars of the Rustic (Cupha erymanthis), a brush-f |
| L. frutescens is a host plant for the | caterpillars of the Theona Checkerspot (Chlosyne theona) |
| aucus is impossible to distinguish from the | caterpillars of P. canadensis and P. appalachiensis. |
| species is occasionally used as food by the | caterpillars of the Two-barred Flasher (Astraptes fulger |
| clover is the only known plant on which the | caterpillars of the Coleophoridae case-bearer moth Coleo |
| The leaves of Eurya are eaten by | caterpillars of some Lepidoptera, such as The Engrailed |
| It serves as a food plant for the | caterpillars of the Queensland butterfly the Common- or |
| The larvae or | caterpillars of this species breed on several species of |
| found in the prothoracic segment of larvae ( | caterpillars) of Swallowtail butterflies including Birdw |
| aves of Cotton Thistle provide food for the | caterpillars of some Lepidoptera, such as the Thistle Er |
| usually green, brown, or yellow soft-bodied | caterpillars, often with longitudinal stripes, up to 2.5 |
| Caterpillars on silk tent. | |
| It is common to see checkerspot butterfly | caterpillars on this plant. |
| The | caterpillars pupate from April to July. |
| When the | caterpillars reach full size, they crawl to the colony e |
| It also controls leaf miners, | caterpillars, sawflies and thrips in the previously stat |
| other tits, it feeds on insects, including | caterpillars, seeds. |
| st of the northern parts of its range, with | caterpillars seen from late June to October (Wagner, 200 |
| Older gypsy moth | caterpillars sometimes eat the foliage, whereas young on |
| Lepidopteran | caterpillars that feed on butterfly peas include the Two |
| equals the minimum number of edge-disjoint | caterpillars that the edges of the tree can be decompose |
| rians, and those who do not want to consume | caterpillars, the new technology provides a solution. |
| Nasturtium are well-known to attract | caterpillars, therefore, planting them around vegetables |
| ainst mushroom flies, aphids, spider mites, | caterpillars, thrips, and whiteflies in greenhouse, outd |
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