Alias creeper. It belongs to Lepidoptera, a pest of Lycopodiaceae.
It mainly harms ivy, ivy, hemp leaf hydrangea, big hydrangea and other flowers and trees. Larvae eat the back of leaves, resulting in incomplete leaves.
Morphological characteristics: Adult: 27-38 mm in length, 59-80 mm in wingspan, green-brown in body and slightly brown in back. There are gray hairs on both sides of the head, chest and back center, and orange longitudinal lines on both sides of the back line; There are orange on both sides of the abdomen, and several inconspicuous gray-brown to dark-brown parallel longitudinal lines on the midline and both sides of the back. Antennas short comb-shaped, grayish brown; The compound eye is reddish brown. The front wing is yellowish brown or grayish brown with green, and the middle part of the rear edge is white; There are 1 small black spots on the middle room; There are 6-7 dark brown diagonal lines from the wing tip to the trailing edge, of which 1 is the most prominent, and the color between the second and fourth lines is lighter; There is a purple band on the outer edge. The hind wings are dark brown with orange triangle spots near the hip angle; The outer edge is grayish brown with inconspicuous black horizontal lines; The cilia are dark yellow.