| 2652091 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
logs for export being loaded on ship |
| 2652093 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
part of eradication project included an extensve delimiting survey to check for presence of Asian gyspy moth in Oregon and Washington-high risk boat- and waterways were trapped at a rate of 16 traps per square mile |
| 2652094 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
pheromone delta traps being deployed in wooded area near high risk waterway |
| 2652071 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
Asian gypsy moth caterpillar on branch |
| 2652072 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
Asian gypsy moth caterpillars. While very similar to regular gypsy moth in appearance-the Asian gypsy moth does have more variety of color along back-may be black,grey,or yellow; regular gypsy moth usually always gray; red and blue dot pattern same for both strains |
| 2652081 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
male (brown on bottom) and female (white)Asian shown for comparison |
| 2652082 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
pinned specimens of Asian gypsy moth males- Note variety in size and coloration. |
| 2652088 |
gypsy moth |
Lymantria dispar |
Port of Tacoma, Washington, where Asian gypsy moth were detected in 1991-resulting in 3 yrs. eradicaion project costing about $20 million US |