Hypena Looper Moths
Overview Hypena looper moths belong to the genus Hypena within the family Erebidae and are known for their caterpillar stage, which exhibits a characteristic looping movement. These insectsβ¦
Overview Hypena looper moths belong to the genus Hypena within the family Erebidae and are known for their caterpillar stage, which exhibits a characteristic looping movement. These insectsβ¦
Overview Hypoderma botflies are parasitic flies belonging to the genus Hypoderma in the family Oestridae. These insects are significant pests of livestock, particularly cattle, where they cause aβ¦
Overview Hypera clover weevils are a group of small, plant-feeding beetles in the genus Hypera, belonging to the family Curculionidae. These insects are widely recognized as pests ofβ¦
Overview Hylobius pine weevils are wood-associated beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae and are considered significant pests in forestry and reforestation efforts. These weevils primarily target coniferous trees,β¦
Hump-nosed Leafhoppers Meta Description: Hump-nosed leafhoppers feed on plant sap and may spread disease. Learn how to identify infestations and protect crops and plants. Overview Hump-nosed leafhoppers areβ¦
Overview Humpbacked caterpillars are a diverse group of moth larvae belonging primarily to the family Notodontidae, commonly known as prominent moths. These caterpillars are named for their distinctiveβ¦
Overview Humpbacked flies, also known as phorid flies, belong to the family Phoridae. These small flies are commonly found in environments rich in decaying organic matter and areβ¦
Overview Humidity mites are a general term used to describe various mite species that thrive in environments with high moisture levels. These mites belong to the subclass Acariβ¦
Overview Hummingbird clearwing moths (Hemaris spp.) are unique members of the family Sphingidae known for their striking resemblance to hummingbirds. These day-flying moths hover while feeding on nectar,β¦
Overview Horntail wood wasps, also known as woodwasps, belong to the family Siricidae and are notable for their wood-boring larvae. Despite their name, these insects are not trueβ¦