Definition of Family lasiocampidae

1. Noun. Tent caterpillars; eggars; lappet moths.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Family Lasiocampidae

family Labridae
family Lacertidae
family Lactobacillaceae
family Lactobacteriaceae
family Lamiaceae
family Laminariaceae
family Lamnidae
family Lampridae
family Lampyridae
family Laniidae
family Lanthanotidae
family Lardizabalaceae
family Laricariidae
family Laridae
family Lasiocampidae
family Latimeridae
family Lauraceae
family Lecanoraceae
family Lecythidaceae
family Leguminosae
family Leiopelmatidae
family Leitneriaceae
family Lemnaceae
family Lemuridae
family Lennoaceae
family Lentibulariaceae
family Lepadidae
family Lepidobotryaceae
family Lepidodendraceae

Literary usage of Family lasiocampidae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Under the African Sun; a Description of the Native Races in Uganda, Sporting by William John Ansorge, Ernst Hartert (1899)
"It belongs to the family Lasiocampidae, and is allied to ... It belongs to the family Lasiocampidae. Antennae very long, brown, ..."

2. A Classification of the Lepidoptera Based on Characters of the Pupa by Edna Mosher (1915)
"Family LASIOCAMPIDAE The members of this family usually have mouth parts and appendages arranged as in the ..."

3. The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General by Governor, Connecticut Board of Finance and Control, Connecticut, Board of Finance and Control (1914)
"This curious moth is closely allied to the tent caterpillar and belongs to the family Lasiocampidae, some members of which are called "lappet" or "lackey" ..."

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