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  1. Dec 11, 2019 · Learn about the geometer moths, a large family of insects with unusual caterpillars that move in a looping fashion. Find out their characteristics, diet, life cycle, and distribution.

  2. Cabbage looper. The cabbage looper ( Trichoplusia ni) is a medium-sized moth in the family Noctuidae, a family commonly referred to as owlet moths. Its common name comes from its preferred host plants and distinctive crawling behavior. Cruciferous vegetables, such as cabbage, bok choy, and broccoli, are its main host plant; hence, the reference ...

  3. Learn how to identify and get rid of loopers, the caterpillars of various moth species, in your garden. Find out which plants are affected by loopers, how to prevent them, and what natural insecticide to use.

  4. May 8, 2023 · Learn how the camouflaged looper, a type of inchworm, disguises itself by attaching pieces of flower to its back. See photos and read about this amazing adaptation and its ecological significance.

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  5. Description. The larva of the cabbage looper is a small, green caterpillar with a thin white to yellow stripe on each side of the body and two stripes down the center of the back. It has three pairs of legs near the head and three pairs of club-shaped legs (prolegs) on the abdomen. The area between these legs humps into a loop during movement ...

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  6. Mar 5, 2022 · Looper Moth larvae create a loop shape with their bodies as they crawl. The center of the body arches into a ring-shape when the rear end is brought up just behind the head. Caterpillars for the Common Looper are bright green, like the leaves and stems they sit on as they feed.

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  8. The caterpillars are accordingly called "loopers", "spanworms", or "inchworms" after their characteristic looping gait. The cabbage looper and soybean looper are not inchworms but caterpillars of a different family. In many species of geometer moths, the inchworms are about 25 mm (1.0 in) long.

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