
Smaller Parasa Moth
parasa chloris
The Smaller Parasa Moth (Parasa chloris) is an enchanting member of the slug moth family, renowned for its dramatic dual identity. As an adult, this moth displays a serene, moss-green and chestnut-brown coloration that provides superb camouflage against leafy backdrops. However, it is the larval stage that often steals the spotlight; the caterpillar is a vibrant, slug-like creature adorned with colorful warning patterns and formidable, venom-filled stinging spines. Widely distributed across eastern North America, this species inhabits deciduous forests and orchards, where its larvae feed on a wide variety of woody plants. While gardeners and hikers may dread a brush with the caterpillar's painful defenses, the moth remains a captivating example of nature's defense strategies and ecological complexity.
Hábitat: Typically found in deciduous woodlands, mixed forests, orchards, and suburban gardens across eastern North America.
Aspecto
The adult Smaller Parasa Moth is easily identified by its striking forewings, which feature a broad, vibrant pea-green central band flanked by a rich, dark brown base and a thick brown outer margin. This green band has a smooth, curved border that distinguishes it from similar species. The wingspan ranges from 2.0 to 3.0 centimeters, and the body is stout and densely furry with greenish-brown hairs. In contrast, the larva is a flattened, slug-like caterpillar lacking prolegs, brilliantly colored in lime green with red, yellow, or purple stripes along its back, and ringed with bristling tubercles containing urticating spines.

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An encounter with the caterpillar's stinging spines can cause a painful, burning rash and inflammation that can last for several days, comparable to a wasp sting.
The adult moth's green coloration is quite unusual among North American moths, providing highly specialized camouflage for life in the forest canopy.
The caterpillar of this moth does not have typical caterpillar prolegs; instead, it glides on a sticky, slug-like sole, which is why the family is known as slug moths.
To pupate, the caterpillar spins a remarkably tough, brown, egg-shaped cocoon that resembles a small tree bud, protecting it through the winter.
Habilidades especiales
Urticating Defense
The larval stage possesses sharp, hollow spines connected to poison glands that inject a painful toxin upon contact, deterring predators.
Leaf-mimicry Camouflage
The adult moth's vibrant green forewings perfectly mimic fresh leaves, allowing it to rest invisibly on foliage during the day.
Aposematic Warning
The caterpillar displays bright, high-contrast neon stripes and colorful tubercles to warn potential predators of its chemical defenses.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 1+ cm
- Envergadura
- 2+ cm
- Peso
- 0.0001+ kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 1+ años
- Top Speed
- 8 km/h
- Tamaño de la puesta
- 30+
- Incubación
- 7+ días
Dieta y alimentación
As larvae, they feed voraciously on the leaves of deciduous trees, while the short-lived adults have vestigial mouthparts and do not feed at all.
Alimentos principales
- White Oak leaves
- Wild Cherry leaves
- Apple leaves
- Elm leaves
- Maple leaves
Método de búsqueda
- Grazing
Conexiones ecológicas
White Oak
Quercus alba
The larvae use this plant as a primary host source, consuming its leaves for nutrition.
Blue Jay
Cyanocitta cristata
Birds occasionally prey on the pupal cocoons or adult moths, though they carefully avoid the stinging caterpillars.
Braconid Wasp
Cotesia congregata
This parasitoid wasp lays its eggs inside the caterpillar, which eventually kills the host as the wasp larvae grow.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Smaller Parasa Moth?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Smaller Parasa Moth es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Smaller Parasa Moth?
1+ cm
¿Cuál es el envergadura de Smaller Parasa Moth?
2+ cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Smaller Parasa Moth?
0.0001+ kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Smaller Parasa Moth?
1+ años
¿Cuál es el top Speed de Smaller Parasa Moth?
8 km/h
¿Qué come Smaller Parasa Moth?
As larvae, they feed voraciously on the leaves of deciduous trees, while the short-lived adults have vestigial mouthparts and do not feed at all.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Smaller Parasa Moth?
Typically found in deciduous woodlands, mixed forests, orchards, and suburban gardens across eastern North America.
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