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- summarize basic information with photos: Family name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences) 1. Large aspen tortrix 2. LDD moth (gypsy moth)summarize basic information with photos: Family name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle,morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences) 1. Eastern spruce budwormSummarize basic information with photos:Family name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences) 1. Rhabdophaga strobiloides 2. Adelges cooleyi
- summarize basic information with photos: Family name, the scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences) 1. Spruce beetle 2. White pine weevil 3. White-spotted sawyerFamily name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences 1. Carpenter worm 2. Bruce SpanwormFamily name, scientific name, common name, hosts/damage, life cycle, morphological characters (Focus on similarities/differences 1. Hemlock looper 2. Mourning cloak 3. Spruce coneworm
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