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Oaks, Quercus species, are used as food plants by the larvae of a large number of Lepidoptera species:
Monophagous
Species which feed exclusively on Quercus
Polyphagous
Species which feed on Quercus and other plants
- Arctiidae
- Eilema lurideola (common footman)
- Spilosoma luteum (buff ermine)
- Bucculatricidae
- Coleophoridae
- Drepanidae
- Drepana binaria (oak hook-tip)
- Gelechiidae
- Geometridae
- Agriopis marginaria (dotted border)
- Alcis repandata (mottled beauty)
- Cabera pusaria (common white wave)
- Campaea margaritata (light emerald)
- Campaea perlata (pale beauty)
- Colotois pennaria (feathered thorn)
- Ectropis crepuscularia (engrailed)
- Epirrita autumnata (autumnal moth)
- Epirrita christyi (pale November moth)
- Epirrita dilutata (November moth)
- Erannis defoliaria (mottled umber)
- Hemithea aestivaria (common emerald)
- Idaea biselata (small fan-footed wave)
- Odontopera bidentata (scalloped hazel)
- Operophtera brumata (winter moth)
- Selenia tetralunaria (purple thorn)
- Hepialidae
- Lymantriidae
- Euproctis chrysorrhoea (brown-tail)
- Euproctis similis (yellow-tail)
- Lymantria dispar (gypsy moth)
- Noctuidae
- Acronicta aceris (sycamore) – recorded on pedunculate oak (Q. robur)
- Acronicta leporina (miller)
- Acronicta psi (grey dagger)
- Agrotis exclamationis (heart and dart)
- Amphipyra berbera (Svensson's copper underwing)
- Amphipyra pyramidea (copper underwing)
- Amphipyra tragopoginis (mouse moth)
- Catocala delilah (Delilah underwing) – recorded on bur oak (Q. macrocarpa), Gambel oak (Q. gambeli) and perhaps others
- Cosmia trapezina (dun-bar)
- Euplexia lucipara (small angle shades)
- Eupsilia transversa (satellite)
- Melanchra persicariae (dot moth) – recorded on holm oak (Q. ilex)
- Orthosia cerasi (common Quaker)
- Orthosia gothica (Hebrew character)
- Panolis flammea (pine beauty)
- Phlogophora meticulosa (angle shades)
- Xestia xanthographa (square-spot rustic)
- Notodontidae
- Nadata gibbosa (rough prominent)
- Phalera bucephala (buff-tip)
- Ptilodon capucina (coxcomb prominent) – recorded on pedunculate oak (Q. robur)
- Oecophoridae
- Pyralidae
- Saturniidae
- Sphingidae
- Thaumetopoeidae
- Thaumetopoea processionea (oak processionary)
- Tortricidae
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