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  1. Dec 10, 2013 · Giant leopard moth, Hypercompe scribonia (Stoll 1790), pupa with last instar larval exuviae (shed exoskeleton). Photograph by Donald W. Hall, University of Florida. Adults: The wing span is 5.7-9.1 cm (approx. 2.25-3.6 in.) (Covell 2005). Adults are white with hollow black (or sometimes iridescent blue) spots on the thorax and black spots on ...

  2. Giant leopard moth. The giant leopard moth ( Hypercompe scribonia) is a moth of the family Erebidae. They are distributed through North America from southern Ontario, and southern and eastern United States through New England, Mexico, and south to Colombia. [2] [3] The obsolete name, Ecpantheria scribonia, is still occasionally encountered.

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · The giant leopard moth, scientifically known as Hypercompe scribonia, is a fascinating creature that captivates the attention of nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. This remarkable moth, belonging to the family Erebidae and the subfamily Arctiinae, can be found in various regions of North America, stretching from southern Canada to ...

  4. Oct 11, 2018 · Hypercompe scribonia. - Giant Leopard Moth - Hodges#8146. Late instar caterpillar mostly black with tufts of stiff black hairs of equal length radiating around body. Rolls up head to tail when disturbed. When curled, red intersegmental rings visible between the hairs. Spiracles orange or red. Early instar also has hairy tufts, but body colored ...

  5. Giant leopard moth of the Erebidae family has an extensive range covering the whole of North America. It is found in the southern part of Ontario to the south and the eastern U.S., touching the borders of New England, Mexico, and finally Central America’s Panama. Its former name Ecpantheria scribonia obsolete at present is used occasionally.

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  6. The giant leopard moth ( Hypercompe scribonia) is a moth of the family Erebidae. They are distributed through North America from southern Ontario, and southern and eastern United States through New England, Mexico, and south to Colombia. The obsolete name, Ecpantheria scribonia, is still occasionally encountered. Show More.

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  8. Jun 27, 2023 · This white tiger moth has distinct black rings as well as black spots, similar to those seen in leopards, all over its white wings. The Giant Leopard Moth can grow to enormous sizes compared to other moths, fitting comfortably in the palm of an adult's hand. Males are almost two times larger than females.

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