Box Tree Moth
Boxwood's night invader
Boxwood's night invader
Tiny moth, massive cabbage menace
Hairy larvae, hardy cocoons.
The leaf that flies at dusk
Winter flyer, spring defoliator
Big wings. Bigger legend.
The moth that eats prickly pears
Keratin recyclers-sometimes in your closet
Madagascar's moth with a comet's tail
The copper-patched "worm in the apple"
From tomato terror to night-flying pollinator
Small moth, big tunnels, big losses
Bright hood, potent neurotoxin
Striped hunter of Texas watersides
Speckles, strength, and snake-eating swagger
Bold bands, silent danger
Big cobra of Africa's deep forests
All bluff, no bite.
The striped hunter of the West
Green in the leaves-fast in the trees
"Don't blink-this cobra can spit."
Blue flash of the prairie
Look, don't stare-spitting cobra!
Peninsula wetlands' living ribbon
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