Omnivorous Loopers – Sabulodes aegrotata – Sabulodes caberata
Omnivorous Loopers- Sabulodes aegrotata
Common Name: Omnivorous Loopers
Latin Name: Sabulodes aegrotata
Appearance:
The Omnivorous Looper has a wingspan of approximately 35-45 mm. The forewings are mottled brown with a distinct, curved line across them, while the hindwings are paler brown with a darker border.
- Egg:The eggs of the Omnivorous Looper are small and oval-shaped, usually laid singly on leaves.
- Pupae:This species’ pupae are brown and formed in silken cocoons.
- Larva:The larvae of the Omnivorous Looper are pale green with a darker green stripe down the center of their back. They can grow up to 35 mm long and have three pairs of legs on their thorax and four prolegs on their abdomen.
- Adults:The adults of the Omnivorous Looper are moths with mottled brown wings. The males have feathery antennae used to detect pheromones released by females.