Moths belong to the kingdom Animalia
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Insects - Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
No, the relationship between moth and sloth is not parasitism. The moth benefits from the nutrients on the sloth's fur, while the sloth may benefit from the moth's presence by gaining protection from predators. This relationship is more of a mutualistic symbiosis.
White-shouldered House Moth was created in 1758.
Moths belong to the phylum Arthropoda and the class Insecta.
Yes a candle fly and a moth is the same thing and belong to the insect family of butterfly.
Eumorpha achemonReferencehttp://bugguide.net/node/view/142546Pandora sphinx moth caterpillarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eumorpha_pandorus
a insect group
yucca moth
A Yucca Moth caterpillar eats yucca plants. The adult moth lays her eggs on yucca plants.
The Yucca plant and yucca moth have a mutualistic relationship where the moth pollinates the plant and lays its eggs in the plant's ovaries. This relationship benefits both species as the plant receives pollination while the moth's larvae feed on some of the plant's seeds. However, this relationship can also have disadvantages, such as potential damage to the plant's seeds and the possibility of the moth overpopulating and harming the plant population.