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entomology & plant pathology auburn university / the imperial moth is distributed throughout the eastern united states west to texas and kansas. the caterpillar feeds on foliage of a variety of broadleaf and coniferous trees. some common hosts are oaks, sweetgum, sycamore, elm, hickories, walnut, maple
, basswood, honeylocust, pines, red cedar, and bald cypress. in alabama, the caterpillar is found on both pines and hardwoods. life cycle, description, and habits the insect spends the winter as a pupa in the soil; adults emerge in spring. the adult is a large moth with wingspread of - mm. it is sulfur...
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