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Honey <strong>and</strong> bumble bees (Family Apidae)<br />

Apis mellifera (honey bee): Worldwide<br />

Bombus spp. (bumble bees): Worldwide<br />

Carpenter bees (Family Anthophoridae)<br />

Xylocopa spp. (carpenter bees): Worldwide<br />

Lepidoptera (butterfies <strong>and</strong> moths)<br />

Family Limacodidae<br />

Calcarifera spp.: Australia<br />

Doratifera spp. (cup moths): Australia<br />

Euclea spp.: North America<br />

Isa textula (crowned slug): North America<br />

La<strong>to</strong>ia consocia: Asia<br />

Parasa indetermina (stinging rose caterpillar): North America<br />

Parasa spp.: Americas, Japan, Asia, New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Phobetron pithecium (hagmoth/monkey slug): Americas<br />

Sabine stimulea (saddle-back capterpillar): North America<br />

Family Lymantriidae<br />

Euproctis chrysorrhoea (browntail moth): Europe<br />

E. flava (Oriental tussock Moth): Japan<br />

E. pseudoconspersa (tea tussock moth): Asia, Japan, Australia<br />

E. silimis (yellowtail moth): Japan<br />

Family Megalopygidae

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