Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee

An outbreak of Deidamia inscriptum (Lettered Sphinx Moth) caterpillars was noted in northeast Tennessee where Oxydendrum arboreum (Sourwood) trees were defoliated. Nearly all published literature and online resources list only plants in the grape family (Vitaceae) as larval food plants. Food-plant p...

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Main Authors: Levy, Foster, Wagner, David L., Walker, Elaine S.
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2016
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-17132019-05-16T04:59:14Z Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee Levy, Foster Wagner, David L. Walker, Elaine S. An outbreak of Deidamia inscriptum (Lettered Sphinx Moth) caterpillars was noted in northeast Tennessee where Oxydendrum arboreum (Sourwood) trees were defoliated. Nearly all published literature and online resources list only plants in the grape family (Vitaceae) as larval food plants. Food-plant preference trials using fresh leaves of 3 woody plant species showed that Deidamiacaterpillars from this region had a preference for Sourwood over Parthenocissus quinquefolia(Virginia Creeper), and rejected Acer rubrum (Red Maple), a non-host species. Ursus americanus(Black Bear) were feeding on the caterpillars as evidenced by bent and broken Sourwood saplings bearing claw marks and by abundant sphingid remains in bear scat. 2016-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/710 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1713&context=etsu-works ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University black bears caterpillars deidamia inscriptum lettered sphinx moth northeast tennessee oxydendrum arboreum predation Biological Sciences Plant Biology Plant Pathology
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topic black bears
caterpillars
deidamia inscriptum
lettered sphinx moth
northeast tennessee
oxydendrum arboreum
predation
Biological Sciences
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
spellingShingle black bears
caterpillars
deidamia inscriptum
lettered sphinx moth
northeast tennessee
oxydendrum arboreum
predation
Biological Sciences
Plant Biology
Plant Pathology
Levy, Foster
Wagner, David L.
Walker, Elaine S.
Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
description An outbreak of Deidamia inscriptum (Lettered Sphinx Moth) caterpillars was noted in northeast Tennessee where Oxydendrum arboreum (Sourwood) trees were defoliated. Nearly all published literature and online resources list only plants in the grape family (Vitaceae) as larval food plants. Food-plant preference trials using fresh leaves of 3 woody plant species showed that Deidamiacaterpillars from this region had a preference for Sourwood over Parthenocissus quinquefolia(Virginia Creeper), and rejected Acer rubrum (Red Maple), a non-host species. Ursus americanus(Black Bear) were feeding on the caterpillars as evidenced by bent and broken Sourwood saplings bearing claw marks and by abundant sphingid remains in bear scat.
author Levy, Foster
Wagner, David L.
Walker, Elaine S.
author_facet Levy, Foster
Wagner, David L.
Walker, Elaine S.
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title Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
title_short Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
title_full Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
title_fullStr Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
title_full_unstemmed Deidamia Inscriptum (lettered Sphinx Moth) Caterpillars Feeding on Oxydendrum Arboreum (sourwood) and Their Predation by Black Bears in Northeast Tennessee
title_sort deidamia inscriptum (lettered sphinx moth) caterpillars feeding on oxydendrum arboreum (sourwood) and their predation by black bears in northeast tennessee
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
publishDate 2016
url https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/710
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