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The Geometridae family, loopers, inchworms, and spanworms, make up the second largest family of Lepidoptera in eastern forests. They are great at matching their background-mimicking foliage, sticks, petioles, and other plant parts. They tend to loop rather than crawl, hence their name. Many eat various shrubs and trees

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Brownshad Grey Common Grey Common Grey Cross Line Wave Cross Line Wave
Scallop Moth Deep Yellow Euchlaena Deep Yellow Euchlaena Curved Tooth Geo Purplish-brown Looper
Purplish-brown Looper Saddleback Looper Saddleback Looper Saddleback Looper Common Eupithecia
Common Eupithecia
Dotted Grey Dotted Grey One Spot Var One Spot Var

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