Moths of North Carolina
Compiled by David George.
MONC Scientific Name:
Host Table's Moth Common Name:
   
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11 records2,079 confirmed hosts for 815 species
Moth AccountScientific NameCommon NameHost PlantHost Plant State RankConfirmed as HostReferencenotes
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothQuercus macrocarpaxBugGuide (George Smiley)
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothPrunus cerasus - Sour Cherry *SNA (SE)Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothPyrus communis - Common PearSNA (SE)Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothUlmus pumila - Siberian ElmSNA (SE)Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothPrunus serotina - Black Cherry *S5 (S5)Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothQuercus coccinea - Scarlet OakS5 (S5)Robinson et al., 2010
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothSalix nigra - Black WillowS5 (S5)BugGuide (George Smiley)
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothCastanea dentata - American ChestnutS3 (S3)Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothQuercus virginiana - Live OakS3 (S3 [S4])Heppner, 2007
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothCarya sp.-Robinson et al., 2010needs confirmation
8298.00Dasychira meridionalisSouthern Tussock MothQuercus sp.-Ferguson, 1978; Beadle & Leckie, 2018Q. laurifolia? Q. hemisphaerica?