
Early instar oak skeletonizer. Photo provided by: G. Keith Douce, University of Georgia, Bugwood.org

Oak skeletonizer. Larvae feed on undersides of the leaf and top side of leaf remains. White areas along veins are where insect molts from stage to stage and pupates. Photo provided by: Ronald S. Kelley, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation, Bugwood.org

One color morph of yellownecked caterpillars. Photo provided by: Gerald J. Lenhard, Louiana State Univ, Bugwood.org

Color morph of yellownecked caterpillar. Photo provided by: Eric R. Day, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bugwood.org

Color morph of yellownecked caterpillar. Photo provided by: Gerald J. Lenhard, Louiana State Univ, Bugwood.org
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