Pest-moth
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Anisota consularis
Florida oakworm moth, consular oakworm moth
Anisota consularis is a saturniid moth native to southeastern North America. Larvae feed on oak foliage, often in gregarious groups, and can cause noticeable defoliation during outbreak years. The species was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1896 and is distinguished from related oakworms by its more restricted Florida-centered distribution.
Tinea carnariella
Tinea carnariella is a species of clothes moth in the family Tineidae, described by James Brackenridge Clemens in 1859. It belongs to a genus containing several economically significant pest species known for larval feeding on keratinous materials. The species has been recorded from Pennsylvania, USA, though detailed biological information appears limited in available literature.