Citheronia hamifera was created in 1907.
Citheronia mexicana was created in 1866.
Citheronia vogleri was created in 1881.
Citheronia azteca was created in 1896.
Citheronia laocoon was created in 1777.
The accepted scientific name is Citheronia sp.
The accepted scientific name is Citheronia sepulcralis.
The accepted scientific name is Citheronia regalis.
The scientific name for the Hickory horned devil is Citheronia regalis. It is a species of silk moth native to North America, known for its large size and distinctive appearance with hickory-like horns along its body.
The hickory horned devil's scientific name is Citheronia regalis (Fabricius) It is an insect of the order Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Citheroniinae
A caterpillar that is green with a black spike at the end of its tail is the Puss Moth. They can be found in willow trees.
The blue stripe caterpillar is commonly known as the "Hickory Horned Devil," which is the larval stage of the Regal Moth (Citheronia regalis). This striking caterpillar features bright blue and green coloration with distinctive horn-like projections. It is primarily found in the eastern United States and is often associated with hickory and walnut trees, which are its preferred host plants.
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