Western tussock moth
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Orgyia vetusta, also known as the western tussock moth, formerly Hemerocampa vetusta, is a moth found in the Pacific States and British Columbia. The species is dimorphic; the females are flightless.
The Western tussock moth is reported on virtually all California oak species as well as various fruit and nut trees, ceanothus, hawthorn, manzanita, pyracantha, toyon, walnut, and willow.[1] There is an isolated population in Boise County, Idaho.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". This species has also been seen in U.S. gulf coast states such as Louisiana.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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