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Best 1 Western poplar clearwing moth

The western poplar clearwing moth is an insect species whose larvae are known to bore into the trunks of poplar and willow trees across western North America.

2 Maple callus borer moth

The maple callus borer moth is a North American clearwing moth species whose larvae are notable for feeding exclusively on the callus tissue of maple trees.

3 Dogwood borer moth

The dogwood borer moth, described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1839, is a clearwing species whose wood-boring larvae infest dogwood and commercial apple trees.

4 Lilac borer moth

First described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1839, the lilac borer moth is a clearwing species whose larvae tunnel through the wood of lilac and ash trees.

5 Raspberry crown borer moth

First described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1841, the raspberry crown borer is a clearwing moth whose larvae severely damage raspberry and blackberry crops.

6 Lesser peachtree borer moth

Described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1875, the lesser peachtree borer moth is a clearwing pest that targets wounds and stressed wood in stone fruit trees.

7 Peachtree borer moth

First described by Thomas Say in 1823, the peachtree borer moth is a destructive clearwing moth whose larvae bore into and damage stone fruit tree trunks.

8 Squash vine borer moth

The squash vine borer moth, described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1828, is a significant North American agricultural pest that damages squash and pumpkin vines.

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