Moths can be distinguished by their antennae. They have no rod-shaped ends, but are filiform or pinnate. Most moths are active at night and their colors are dim.
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The moth body is from small to large, and the wings, body and appendages of adults are covered with scales, and the mouthparts are siphon or degenerate. The larvae are cup-shaped, with chewing mouthparts, scattered bristles, trichomes, tufts and branches. In every part of the body. It has 2-5 pairs of gastropods, most of which have toe hooks, and can spin silk and form cocoons or webs. Pupa is a quilt. Most eggs are round, hemispherical or oblate. Among insects, moths are the sisters of butterflies, belonging to Lepidoptera and Heteroptera. Moths are not as beautiful as butterflies, but they reproduce in a similar way.