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Io Moth - Automeris io

Io Moth - Automeris io
Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Io moth eggs are laid in clusters and larvae are gregarious and follow each other in a line when moving to new foliage on the host plant. Palms and Hibiscus are among some of the many host plants which this moth hosts on.