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Puss moth - Butterfly Conservation
A large white or greyish-white furry moth, the Puss moth is named after the cat-like appearance of the adult. The female is generally larger and also differs in ...
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Cerura vinula - Wikipedia
Cerura vinula, the puss moth is a lepidopteran from the family Notodontidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ...
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Puss Moth Caterpillar: It's Cute, Furry, and Venomous
This cute little fella, Megalopyge opercularis (left), goes by the name puss, tree asp, or southern flannel moth caterpillar.
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puss-moth
ˈpuss-moth [f. puss n.1 + moth: see quot. 1806.] A large European bombycid moth, Cerura (Dicranura) vinula, having the fore-wings of a whitish or light grey colour with darker markings and spots.1806 Shaw Gen. Zool. VI. 228 This moth [Phalæna Vinula], from its unusually downy appearance, has obtaine...
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Puss moth | The Wildlife Trusts
The puss moth is a large and fluffy moth, with a very strange looking caterpillar. Scientific name. Cerura vinula. When to see. Adult: May-July Caterpillar ...
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EENY-545/IN976: Puss Caterpillar (Larva), Southern Flannel Moth ...
An attractive small moth that is best-known because of its larva, the puss caterpillar, which is one of the most venomous caterpillars in the United States.
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Puss moth
Puss moth may refer to: Megalopyge opercularis, a North American moth Cerura vinula, a European moth de Havilland Puss Moth, an aeroplane built between 1929 and 1933 Animal common name disambiguation pages
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Meet the amazing puss moth - YouTube
Puss moth caterpillars are amongst the most peculiar and fascinating of garden insects.
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Cerura vinula — “Puss moth” | Welcome, visitor! - breeding butterflies
A species of Notodontid moth found in the Palearctic realm from Europe to temperate Asia to China and North Africa. They are well known for their hairy bodies ...
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Puss moth - Bug Directory - Buglife
The Puss moth has soft, cat-like fur and black and grey markings. It flies at night May-July, eating leaves. The caterpillar has a distinctive red-ringed face.
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The Puss Caterpillar (Southern Flannel Moth) will fuck your world up ...
The Puss Caterpillar (Southern Flannel Moth) will fuck your world up. I grazed it twice while climbing on a float. NBD at first but an hour later I was ...
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Puss Moth | UKmoths
Wingspan 45-70 mm. Named after the cat-like appearance of the adult moth, this species is fairly common throughout most of Britain. The striking caterpillar ...
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www.ukmoths.org.uk
De Havilland Puss Moth
The de Havilland DH.80A Puss Moth is a British three-seater high-wing monoplane aeroplane designed and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company between 1929 and 1933. It flew at a speed approaching 124 mph (200 km/h), making it one of the highest-performance private aircraft of its era. Design his...
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puss
▪ I. puss, n.1 (pʊs) Also 6–7 pus, pusse. [A word common to several Teutonic langs., usually as a call-name for the cat (rarely becoming as in Eng. a synonym of ‘cat’): cf. Du. poes, LG. puus, puus-katte, puus-man, Sw. dial. pus, katte-pus, Norw. puse, puus; also, Lith. puż, puiż, Ir. and Gael. pus....
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poplar
poplar (ˈpɒplə(r)) Forms: 4–5 poplere, 4–6 popler, 5 poppeler, populer(e, 6 popelare, poplare, popeler, 6–7 popular, 6– poplar. [ME. popler, a. OF. poplier (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), F. peuplier, f. L. pōpul-us poplar + -ier (:—L. -ārius) forming names of trees. Cf. popple n.1] 1. a. A tree of the ge...
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