Hag Moth – Phobetron pithecium
Hag Moth – Phobetron pithecium
Common Name: Hag Moth
Latin Name: Phobetron pithecium
Appearance:
The Hag Moth has a wingspan of 1.5-2 inches and is grey-brown with irregular white and black markings. The caterpillar has a distinctive humpbacked appearance and is covered in long, soft hair-like setae that can cause skin irritation.
- Eggs:The eggs of the Hag Moth are laid in clusters on the underside of leaves and are round, white, and flattened.
- Pupae:The Hag Moth’s pupae are brown and formed in a cocoon made of silk and setae.
- Larvae:The larvae of the Hag Moth are humpbacked and covered in long, soft hair-like setae that can cause skin irritation. They feed on tree species, including oak, hickory, and pecan.
- Adults:The adult Hag Moth does not provide and has a short lifespan, during which it mates and lays eggs.