White-marked Tussock Moth

White-marked Tussock Moth

The White-marked Tussock Moth, scientifically known as Orgyia leucostigma, is a fascinating species that can be spotted in the Summerville, South Carolina area. This moth was first described by J.E. Smith in 1797 and continues to captivate nature enthusiasts today.

Characterized by its distinctive appearance, the White-marked Tussock Moth features prominent tufts of hair that give it a unique look. Its white markings are particularly notable, which is how it earned its common name. Observers often find this moth resting on trees or shrubs, blending seamlessly into the natural environment.

In Summerville, the White-marked Tussock Moth was first observed on June 22, 2025, marking a significant encounter for local wildlife watchers. The moth was seen at precisely 5:58 PM, adding to its allure as a creature of the evening. This single observation highlights the importance of monitoring local biodiversity and the presence of various species in the region.

As you explore the natural beauty of Summerville, keep an eye out for the White-marked Tussock Moth. Whether you are an avid entomologist or a casual observer, this moth is a remarkable example of the diverse wildlife that calls South Carolina home.

ID5925317
Rankspecies
Scientific NameOrgyia leucostigma J.E.Smith, 1797
Common NameWhite-marked Tussock Moth
Attributionjennyrosz | jennyrosz | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen22/06/2025 5:58 pm
Last Seen22/06/2025 5:58 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
5206085624jennyroszJune 22, 2025 5:58 pm33.011762, -80.206136

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