Zimmerman's pine moth - meaning and definition. What is Zimmerman's pine moth
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What (who) is Zimmerman's pine moth - definition

GENUS OF INSECTS
Pinemoth; Pine moth; Pine-moth

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.
Nudaurelia cytherea         
  • A and B – views from above and below of male ''Nudaurelia cytherea capensis'' from ''De Uitlandsche Kapellen''
SPECIES OF INSECT
Nudaurelia cytherea capensis; Pine tree emperor moth; Christmas caterpillar
Nudaurelia cytherea, the pine tree emperor moth or Christmas caterpillar due to its festive colouration, is a southern African member of the family Saturniidae. The family has large edible caterpillars which are an important source of protein for the Bantu peoples of southern Africa.
L. G. Pine         
BRITISH GENEALOGIST
Leslie Gilbert Pine; L.G. Pine; Leslie G. Pine; Leslie pine; Leslie Pine
Leslie Gilbert Pine (22 December 1907 – 15 May 1987) was a British writer, lecturer, and researcher in the areas of genealogy, nobility, history, heraldry and animal welfare.

Wikipedia

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.