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Hyphantria cunea larva Hyphantria cunea (Fall Webworm) larva on Salix serrisima (Autumn Willow) in a small wetland along the River Trail. It did not appear to be eating the willow and no other larvae were seen here. Fall webworm,Geotagged,Hyphantria cunea,Hyphantria cunea larva,Summer,United States Click/tap to enlarge

Hyphantria cunea larva

Hyphantria cunea (Fall Webworm) larva on Salix serrisima (Autumn Willow) in a small wetland along the River Trail. It did not appear to be eating the willow and no other larvae were seen here.

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The fall webworm, "Hyphantria cunea", is a moth in the family Arctiidae known principally for its larval stage, which creates the characteristic webbed nests on the tree limbs of a wide variety of hardwoods in the late summer and fall. It is mainly an aesthetic pest, and is not believed to harm otherwise healthy trees. It is well known to commercial tree services and arboriculturists.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Gary B
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Uploaded Mar 4, 2019. Captured Sep 6, 2017 16:16 in 1911 MN-45, Cloquet, MN 55720, USA.
  • SAMSUNG-SM-G930A
  • f/1.7
  • 1/241s
  • ISO50
  • 4.2mm