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Asian gypsy moth
Lymantria dispar dispar race asian (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)
Status
Exotic (absent from Australia) High Impact Pest Species
Lymantria dispar dispar race asian female

Caption: Mongolia
Source: Alexander Schintlmeister

There are several subspecies and races of Gypsy Moth.  There is the Asian gypsy moth Lymantria dispar dispar race asian; and the European gypsy moth Lymantria dispar dispar race Europe; and  Lymantria dispar japonica the Japanese gypsy moth.  The image shown here are of  Lymantria dispar japonica the Japanese gypsy moth.

 

See reference for Schintlmeister 2004

 

Male Gypsy moths are brown with a darker brown pattern on their wings. Females are slightly larger and nearly white, with a few dark markings on their wings. Newly hatched caterpillars are black and hairy, later developing a mottled yellow to gray pattern with tufts of bristle like hairs and two rows of blue then red spots on their back.

 

Adult females from Asian strains (west of the Ural mtns.) of Gypsy moth are capable of flight but European strains are incapable of flight. North American populations originated from Europe. Larvae of Asian strains also tend to grow larger. Because of these differences, eradication is usually directed to be more aggressive during incursions of the Asian strain.

 

Source:

 

http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=96&fr=1&sts=

 

 

PaDIL Links:
European gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar race Europe)
Japanese gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar japonica)
Nun moth (Lymantria monacha)

Citation: Walker, K. (2009) Asian gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar race asian) Pest and Diseases Image Library. Updated on 5/13/2009 4:08:32 PM. Available online: http://www.padil.gov.au

Created Date: 12/16/2005 11:46:17 AM

Last Updated: 5/13/2009 4:08:32 PM

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