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*Subject:* Re: [pestlist] can anyone id this bug?



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 a wingless female geometrid moth

*Alsophila pometaria*

Fall cankerworm.  Male has wings, female wingless.



* *On Wed, 21 Dec 2011 15:01:50 -0500, Cindi Verser wrote:

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Anyone have an idea or a best guess on an identification for this little
guy or gal?



I found three of these bugs on a statue in our courtyard yesterday.  One
was busy laying eggs that appeared to be black or a very dark grey color.
 It is about ½ inch long and when you view it sideways, it is somewhat
cocoon shaped.   No variations in size or color among the three bugs.  They
are light grey on the underside and they don’t appear to be able to fly.
(Or didn’t seem too inclined to do so in the 55 degree temperature we
experienced here in Virginia yesterday)   When I attempted to scoop one up
with a piece of paper, it rolled to one side and acted like it was dead.
This lasted only  15 seconds or so until I guess it felt secure enough to
move again.   I haven’t been able to match it up to any bug guides.  Could
it be a fairly common bug in a life cycle stage that isn’t pictured in the
guides?







*Cynthia Verser*

Museum Specialist

Department of Collections Management



The Mariners' Museum

100 Museum Drive

Newport News, Virginia 23606

757-591-7760




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