




Haploa confusa
The Confused Haploa Moth is a beautiful insect with soft, fuzzy wings. It has a unique pattern that helps it blend in with its surroundings, making it look like part of the leaves!
生息地: Forests
The Confused Haploa Moth has creamy white forewings strikingly patterned with jagged, dark brown to black streaks and spots. Its hindwings are plain white. This moth's appearance is highly variable, making each individual slightly unique.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Adult moths often don't eat, living off stored energy from their caterpillar days!
Baby Haploa moths munch on many kinds of tree and shrub leaves.
Its name 'Confused' hints at the tricky, varied patterns on its wings!
They belong to a group called 'tiger moths' because of their fierce, striped patterns!
Confused Haploa Moths can taste bad to predators because they absorb toxins from plants, making them an unpleasant meal.
Confused Haploa Moths have bold wing patterns that warn predators they are not tasty, helping them avoid being eaten.
Confused Haploa Moth caterpillars can blend into twigs and leaves with their hairy, dark bodies, helping them hide from birds.
Caterpillars are plant-eaters, munching on leaves, while adult moths may not eat at all!
年齢による違い: Larvae (caterpillars) feed actively on plant leaves, while adult moths either do not feed or occasionally sip nectar.
Prunus serotina
Caterpillars feed on its leaves for growth and energy.
Cyanocitta cristata
Birds, like jays, may prey on moths or caterpillars.
Salix nigra
Another key host plant providing food for young caterpillars.
Acer rubrum
Larvae also consume leaves from various maple species.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Moths are usually safe to watch, but don't touch them as they can be delicate.
35-45 mm
15-20 mm
300-365 日
5-15 km/h
Caterpillars are plant-eaters, munching on leaves, while adult moths may not eat at all!
Forests
Foraging
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