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Canker worms belong to the order Lepidoptera, which is the same order that includes butterflies and moths. Within Lepidoptera, canker worms are part of the family Geometridae, commonly known as geometer moths. The larvae of canker worms are often referred to as inchworms due to their distinctive looping movement.

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