Lymantria umbrifera was created in 1910.
Pyropteron umbrifera was created in 1870.
Erbessa umbrifera was created in 1854.
Cibyra umbrifera was created in 1874.
Lymantria sugii was created in 1986.
Lymantria xylina was created in 1903.
Lymantria mathura was created in 1866.
Lymantria concolor was created in 1855.
Lymantria dispar Linnaeus is the scientific name for Kambli Poochi. In English its common name is the gypsy moth caterpillar.
A lymantria dispar, or gypsy moth, is a type of insect in the erebidae family of moths. There are several different types of gypsy moths, which are classified as subspecies to the lymantria dispar species.
The accepted scientific name is Lymantria dispar.
The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) originates from Europe and Asia.
A black-arched moth is any of several black-and-white species of months of the Lymantriinae family, including Lymantria monacha, Liparis monacha, and Ocneria monacha.