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- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri, the spun glass slug moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae. It is found in the United States from New York to Florida and west to Colorado and Texas. The name comes from the appearance of their pupal stage, when they are very nearly transparent, and covered in spiny hairs containing poison that can cause dermatitis, as is not uncommon for other so-called . Their wingspan is 19–24 mm. The forewings are yellowish with vague orange-brown lines and shading. The sharpest marking is a circular brown spot at the midpoint between the postmedial line. Females are larger than males and they have a thicker and more blackish spot. Adults are on wing from June to August. The larvae feed on oak and beech. (en)
- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri is een vlinder uit de familie van de slakrupsvlinders (Limacodidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1887 door Edwards. (nl)
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- *Limacodes beutenmuelleri (Edwards, 1889)
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- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri (en)
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- File:- 4675 – Isochaetes beutenmuelleri – Spun Glass Slug Moth caterpillar .jpg (en)
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- *Limacodes beutenmuelleri (Edwards, 1889) (en)
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- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri is een vlinder uit de familie van de slakrupsvlinders (Limacodidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1887 door Edwards. (nl)
- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri, the spun glass slug moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae. It is found in the United States from New York to Florida and west to Colorado and Texas. The name comes from the appearance of their pupal stage, when they are very nearly transparent, and covered in spiny hairs containing poison that can cause dermatitis, as is not uncommon for other so-called . The larvae feed on oak and beech. (en)
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- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri (en)
- Isochaetes beutenmuelleri (nl)
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