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ID Help - Orgyia detrita

ID Help - Orgyia detrita
Galveston, Texas, USA
April 5, 2018
Please help identify! I have thousands of them in my tree that fall all the time on me and I have developed a nasty rash. From my own research I think this is either the white-marked tussock moth or a rusty tussock moth or vapourer.

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ID Help - Orgyia detrita ID Help - Orgyia detrita

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Body color gray, with orange spots and no stripes, should rule out most other species.
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