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Tiger moth (moth)

(Redirected from Arctiidae)
Arctiidae
Cinnabar moth
Cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae)
:Eukaryota
:Animalia
:Metazoa
:Arthropoda
Hexapoda
:Insecta
:Pterygota
:Neoptera
:Endopterygota
:Lepidoptera
:Ditrysia
Division :Macrolepidoptera
:Noctuoidea
:Arctiidae
Author:Leach, 1815
Type species:Arctia caja
(Garden Tiger Moth)
Diversity:? genera
11,000 species
Subfamilies
Arctiinae

Lithosiinae
Syntominae

Genera
Arctia

many others

Arctiidae is a family of the Lepidoptera found all over the world, representing the tiger moths.

Some produce foul chemicals. They can be poisonous, or can look just like kinds of moths that are poisonous.

Many species have hairy caterpillars which are popularly known as woolly bears. The scientific name refers to this (Gk. αρκτος = a bear). The caterpillars are usually active during the daytime. If disturbed, they will roll into a tight spiral. Colonial superstition has it that the forthcoming weather can be predicted by the amount of black on a woolly bear caterpillar.

Some species:

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