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== Moth ==
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File:Attacus_atlas_(15050883139).jpg|Attacus atlas
File:Basic_moth_identification_features.jpg|Basic moth identification features
File:Poplar_hawk-moth.jpg|Poplar hawk-moth
File:Moth_September_2008-3.jpg|Moth September 2008
File:Tomato_Hornworm_Parasitized_by_Braconid_Wasp.jpg|Tomato Hornworm Parasitized by Braconid Wasp
File:Moth_near_lamp_(cropped).jpg|Moth near lamp
File:Micrographia_Schem_30.jpg|Micrographia Schem 30
File:Kerala_Leaf_Insect.jpg|Kerala Leaf Insect
File:Giant_grey_moth.png|Giant grey moth
File:Colourful_Moth.jpg|Colourful Moth
File:Red_spotted_moths_1_(3745889925).jpg|Red spotted moths
File:Silk_cocoon.jpg|Silk cocoon
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 23 February 2025

Moths are a group of insects related to butterflies and belonging to the order Lepidoptera. Most lepidopterans are moths, and there are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of which have yet to be described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, but there are also crepuscular and diurnal species.

Description[edit]

Moths come in a wide variety of sizes, with a wingspan ranging from 2 mm to 30 cm. Some species of moths are known for their polymorphism, with significant variability in the size, color, and shape of the wings between individuals.

Life cycle[edit]

Like all insects, moths undergo a four-stage life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult (imago). The larvae, or caterpillars, are often much more noticeable than the adult moths, which are typically active only at night.

Behavior[edit]

Moths exhibit a wide range of behaviors, from nocturnal activity to migration. Some species are well known for their extraordinary migratory behaviors, while others are famous for their ability to produce silk.

Relationship with humans[edit]

Moths have been interacting with humans for thousands of years, and this interaction has a wide range of impacts, from the economic damage caused by moth pests to the cultural significance of moths in art and literature.

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