Nantucket pine-tip moth - definition. What is Nantucket pine-tip moth
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GENUS OF INSECTS
Pinemoth; Pine moth; Pine-moth

Lightship Nantucket         
  • The location of the Nantucket Shoals lightship station at the southern edge of the shoals.
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THE STATION NAMED NANTUCKET OR NANTUCKET SHOALS WAS SERVED BY A NUMBER OF LIGHTVESSELS (ALSO TERMED LIGHTSHIPS) THAT MARKED THE HAZARDOUS NANTUCKET SHOALS SOUTH OF NANTUCKET ISLAND.
USS Nantucket (1907); Nantucket Lightship
The station named Nantucket or Nantucket Shoals was served by a number of lightvessels (also termed lightships) that marked the hazardous Nantucket Shoals south of Nantucket Island. The vessels, given numbers as their "name," had the station name painted on their hulls when assigned to the station.
Rhyacionia frustrana         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Retinia frustrana; Rhyacionia pseudostrobana; Nantucket Pine Tip Moth; Nantucket pine tip moth
Rhyacionia frustrana, the Nantucket pine tip moth, is a moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in the United States from Massachusetts south to Florida, west to Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and California.
Exoteleia nepheos         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Pine Candle Moth; Pine candle moth; Pine candle Moth; Pine Candle moth
Exoteleia nepheos, the pine candle moth, is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from southern Ontario and northern Ohio.

ويكيبيديا

Coloradia

Coloradia is a genus of moths of the family Saturniidae. There are nine described species found in Mexico and eastern North America. The genus was first described by C. A. Blake in 1863.

These are generally large moths, predominantly grey in colour. The larvae usually feed on pines and members of the genus are commonly called pinemoths, although Coloradia pandora has been recorded on aspen.