Drepanoidea

Guides

  • Doa

    Doa is a genus of moths in the family Doidae, established by Neumoegen and Dyar in 1894. The genus belongs to the superfamily Drepanoidea and contains species found in North America. Doidae is a small family of moths formerly treated as a subfamily of Drepanidae, recognized as a distinct family based on morphological and molecular evidence.

  • Drepana bilineata

    warty birch caterpillar

    Drepana bilineata is a moth species in the family Drepanidae, commonly known as the warty birch caterpillar. Its larvae are notable for their specialized vibrational communication, using two distinct signals—mandible drumming and anal scraping—to defend feeding territories on birch leaves. The species exhibits territorial behavior where resident caterpillars signal more frequently than intruders and win the majority of conflicts. This represents one of only two described examples of vibrational communication in Drepanoidea caterpillars.