Tiger moth (Arctiinae) species

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43 species

Amata (genus) (Handmaiden Moth)

Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)
Amata (genus)

Amata chromatica (A Handmaiden moth (Ctenuchini))

Amata chromatica

Anestia semiochrea (Marbled Footman)

Anestia semiochrea
Anestia semiochrea
Anestia semiochrea

Ardices canescens (Dark-spotted Tiger Moth)

Ardices canescens
Ardices canescens
Ardices canescens

Ardices curvata (Crimson Tiger Moth)

Ardices curvata
Ardices curvata
Ardices curvata

Ardices glatignyi (Black and White Tiger Moth (formerly Spilosoma))

Ardices glatignyi
Ardices glatignyi
Ardices glatignyi

Asura bipars (Asura bipars)

Asura bipars
Asura bipars
Asura bipars

Asura cervicalis (Spotted Lichen Moth)

Asura cervicalis
Asura cervicalis
Asura cervicalis

Asura lydia (Lydia Lichen Moth)

Asura lydia
Asura lydia
Asura lydia

Calamidia hirta (Calamidia hirta)

Calamidia hirta
Calamidia hirta
Calamidia hirta

Cyme structa (Banded Lichen Moth)

Cyme structa
Cyme structa
Cyme structa

Halone coryphoea (Eastern Halone moth)

Halone coryphoea
Halone coryphoea
Halone coryphoea

Halone interspersa (Halone interspersa)

Halone prosenes (Pied Halone)

Halone prosenes

Halone pteridaula (a Lichen moth)

Halone pteridaula
Halone pteridaula
Halone pteridaula

Halone sejuncta (Variable Halone)

Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta
Halone sejuncta

Heliosia jucunda (Heliosia jucunda)

Heliosia jucunda

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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