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Crowded Leaf This leaf draws a big crowd! I know they are some sort of insect but am completely baffled! Help! What are these. Bugs or what? Photo graphed in Windsor, Vermont (USA) Euchaetes egle,Milkweed Tussock Moth Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Crowded Leaf

This leaf draws a big crowd! I know they are some sort of insect but am completely baffled! Help! What are these. Bugs or what? Photo graphed in Windsor, Vermont (USA)

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  1. Glad to know what they are. One thing for sure, they are not very appealing!! Yuk! Posted 11 years ago

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"Euchaetes egle" is a moth in the family Arctiidae. It is a common mid- through late-summer feeder on milkweeds and dogbane. Like most species in this family, it has chemical defenses it acquires from its host plants, in this case, cardiac glycosides. These are retained in adults and deter bats, and presumably other predators, from feeding on them. Adults indicate their unpalatability with clicks from their tymbal organs.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by WildFlower
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Uploaded Aug 15, 2014. Captured Jul 29, 2013 14:58.
  • Canon EOS 20D
  • f/5.6
  • 1/160s
  • ISO200
  • 135mm