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Polyphemus Moth
The polyphemus moth is sometimes called the giant silkworm moth because the cocoon is sometimes a source of silk. The moth larvae feed on leaves of oak, birch, and maple, where they form their cocoons.
photo credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service