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Random Lepidoptera That Feed On Ash Treesreport

  • Large thorn (Ennomos autumnaria) – Japanese record (Geometridae)

  • Nematocampa filamentaria – recorded on F. americana and F. pennsylvanica (Geometridae)

  • Caloptilia syringella – recorded on Fraxinus excelsior (Holarctic) and F. nigra (Gracillariidae)

  • Evergreen bagworm (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis) – recorded on Fraxinus americana (Psychidae)

  • Abraxas grossulariata – recorded on Fraxinus lanuginosa in Japan (Geometridae)

  • Datana integerrima (Notodontidae)

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Ash Tree, commonly known as “Dance Mushroom”, is food, medicine, and mushrooms, often wild in the summer and autumn around the chestnut. The fruiting body is fleshy, the handle is short and coralline like branches, overlapping into clusters, its appearance, graceful, overlapping like Chrysanthemum; its smell, fragrance overflowing, refreshing; its meat is crisp and tender, never tired of eating. Its nutrition has a good health care function and a very high medicinal value. In recent years, as a dietary supplement, popular in Japan, Singapore, and other markets.

There are 242 entries in this random generator tool that prove that the insects or animals in these different regions feed mainly on ash trees. The ash trees nourish them and help them grow better and faster. There are lots of interesting and amazing stories that you can't think of.


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