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owlet moth
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Word History and Origins
Origin of owlet moth1
First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences
The gaudy creature, often positioned head down on the plants as it feasts away, is the brown-hooded owlet moth’s larva.
From Seattle Times
From left: a bulbous buttercup, an owlet moth caterpillar and a Canada mayflower.
From New York Times
With the moths, the larger part spin cocoons, but some of them, like the owlet moths whose larvae are the cutworms, have naked pupre, usually under the surface of the ground.
From Project Gutenberg
It is a member of the extensive family of owlet moths, and may be seen fluttering about the lamps and gas jets any summer evening.
From Project Gutenberg
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