Walnut Caterpillar Moth
Datana integerrima Grote & Robinson, 1866
Walnut Caterpillar Moth: https://marylandbiodiversity.com/species/7262
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Hodges #7907 
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Host plants include Black Walnut, other walnut species, and hickory (Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants, Miller et al., 2018).

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Walnut caterpillar moth
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Notodontidae
Genus: Datana
Species:
D. integerrima
Binomial name
Datana integerrima
Grote & Robinson, 1866

Datana integerrima, the walnut caterpillar moth, is a moth of the family Notodontidae. It is found in eastern North America, from Ontario, through most of the Eastern States west to Minnesota and south to northern Mexico.

The wingspan is 35–50 mm. Adults are on wing from May to August.[citation needed]

The larvae feed on Carya, Juglans, Salix and Quercus species, Gleditsia triacanthos and some shrubs.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Walnut Caterpillar". Field Guide to Common Texas Insects. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
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