Gynaephora rossii, in English known as Ross' tussock moth,[5][6] is a species of tussock moth[5] in the family Erebidae.[6][7][8][9] It is widespread in the tundras and highlands of the Holarctic.[10] It has large, furry caterpillars which seem to eat mostly saxifrages.[11]
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