Parasa indetermina
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Parasa indetermina (Boisduval, 1832)
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Parasa indetermina, the stinging rose moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae. It is found in the United States from New York to Florida, west to Missouri, Texas, and Oklahoma.
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Caterpillars
The wingspan is 23–30 mm. Adults are on wing from June to July.
The larvae feed on apple, dogwood, hickory, maple, oak, poplar, and rose bushes.[1] and possess numerous urticating hairs, from which they derive their common name.
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Categories:
- Limacodidae
- Moths described in 1832
- Taxa named by Jean Baptiste Boisduval
- Moths of North America
- Limacodidae stubs