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  1. Host plants

    The ailanthus webworm is thought to be native to South Florida and the American tropics (south to Costa Rica), which … See more

    Climate

    This tropical moth is commonly seen in summer throughout the continental US, and occasionally eastern Canada (its northern limit is eastern Ontario and south-western Quebec beyond the host range). This species ap… See more

    Life cycle

    Larvae produce nests on the host plant by pulling two or more leaflets around a network of loose webbing. Then they consume the leaflets and bark. The caterpillars have a wide, light greenish-brown strip… See more

    Taxonomy

    • Atteva edithella, now considered a synonym of Atteva aurea
    • Atteva exquisita, now considered a synonym of Atteva aurea
    • Atteva ergatica, now considered a synonym of Atteva aurea … See more

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