Lasiocampidae
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Description: Information from Wikipedia on this family of brownish or grayish moths, commonly known as eggars, snout moths or lappet moths.
Lasiocampidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . There are over 2000 species worldwide, and probably not all have been named or studied. Their common name 'snout moths' comes from their unique protruding mouth parts of some species that resemble a large nose. They are called 'lappet moths' due to the decorative skin flaps found on the caterpillar's prolegs. The name 'eggars' comes from the neat egg-shaped cocoons of some species. From the Greek lasio (wooly) campa (caterpillar).
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