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Moth - Wikipedia
Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder ... en.wikipedia.org
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The Moth | The Art and Craft of Storytelling
New storytelling activities from The Moth's Education program each month! Storytelling School Live Events Upcoming themoth.org
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For the Love of Moths | Xerces Society
Moths play a vital role in food webs and are an important food item for songbirds, mammals, and other insects. Moths also are important ... www.xerces.org
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▪ I. moth, n.1 (mɒθ) Forms: 1 moþþe, Northumb. mohðe, mohða, 2 moȝðe, 2–3 mohþe, 4 moghe, moȝhe, moȝte, moththe, mouȝthe, mouthe, mowȝhe, 4–5 motthe, moþþe, moughte, mouȝte, 5 moghte, mote, mougthe, mowght(e, 5–6 mought, 5–7 mothe, 6 moght, mowthe, 6–7 moath, 6– moth. Also Sc. moch n. [OE. moþþe, mo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Identify a moth | Butterfly Conservation
You can set or adjust your search criteria in the left hand column below. If you know which moth you would like more information on, use our A to Z of moths. butterfly-conservation.org
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Spongy Moth | Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar) is a destructive, invasive insect that poses a danger to North America's forests. www.aphis.usda.gov
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Moth - definition of moth by The Free Dictionary
moth (môth, mŏth) n. pl. moths (môthz, mŏthz, môths, mŏths) 1. Any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera, generally distinguished from butterflies by their nocturnal activity, hairlike or feathery antennae, stout bodies, and the frenulum that holds the front and back wings together. 2. A clothes moth. [Middle English motthe, from Old ...
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Moths | Smithsonian Institution
Numbers of species. Moths are in the insect Order Lepidoptera, and share this Order with Butterflies. There are some 160,000 species of moths in the world, ... www.si.edu
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Moths | Butterfly Conservation
Moths are valuable pollinators that need our help. They play an important role in the garden ecosystem, so it's vital that we make homes for them. Little ... butterfly-conservation.org
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Moths | Missouri Department of Conservation
Slim, delicate plume moths are instantly recognizable by their T-shaped silhouette, long legs, and muted shades of tan and brown. It can be hard to separate the ... mdc.mo.gov
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Winter Moths - Mass Audubon
The winter moth (Operophtera brumata) is an invasive insect that can wreak havoc on our trees. Introduced into the United States from Europe via Canada. www.massaudubon.org
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Spongy Moth - NYSDEC
The spongy moth is a non-native insect from France. In New York, spongy moth caterpillars are known to feed on the leaves of a large variety of trees. dec.ny.gov
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Espeto - Moth
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moth/mɔθ; ?@ mɔ:θ; mɔθ/ n1 insect like a butterfly but less brightly coloured, flying mainly at night and attracted to bright lights 蛾.2 (also clothes moth) small similar insect that breeds in cloth, fur, etc, its young feeding on the cloth and making holes in it 衣蛾. 牛津英汉双解词典
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