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Spring and summer are seasons in which inchworms make appearances.

Specifically, an inchworm functions as the larval stage of geometrid moths in the Geometridae family of lepidopterans. The inchworm may emerge from either spring- or summer-hatched eggs. Spring-hatched inchworms spend the pupal stage underground and surface as egg-laying adults before winter. Summer-hatched inchworms spend fall and winter as underground pupae and surface as egg-layers the following spring.

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