Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foliage Insects of Spruce in Canada
Lexis bicolor Crt. Northern smoky moth. - (probably lichen on) white spruce; also Douglas fir. Common and widespread. Rocky Mountains to (great Bear Lake), northern Saskatchewan, Lake St. John and Newfoundland, south to Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa River. Overwintering: larva. Pupation: June 22 to August 10. Emergence July 3 to August 19.
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