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Io moth
[ahy-oh mawth, moth]
noun
a showy, yellow moth, Automeris io, of North America, having a prominent, black-ringed eyespot on each hindwing: the larva has venomous stinging spines.
Io moth
noun
an American saturniid moth, Automeris io, bright yellow with a blue-and-pink eyelike spot on each of the hind wings
Word History and Origins
Origin of Io moth1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Io moth1
Example Sentences
The io moth is big but not scary until it exposes huge eyelike markings beneath its upper cape.
Lawmakers this week introduced measures declaring the Io moth the state moth, Franklinite the state mineral and Thomas Alva Edison the state inventor.
Multiply these horns over the surface of the body, lessen their size, and crown them with hairs, and we have our Io moth, so destructive to corn.
Long ago when the little ones of the Io Moth were small, they were, like most caterpillars, very ugly little things.
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