How is the wing coloration of the adult Isabella Tiger Moth generally described?

Answer

Yellowish-orange to brown, often marked with dark spots

The adult stage of the life cycle, the Isabella Tiger Moth, presents a physical appearance that is substantially different from its larval form. The wings of the mature moth are typically characterized by shades ranging from yellowish-orange to various tones of brown. These wings are often adorned with specific dark spots, creating a pattern that is considerably less dramatic and lacks the bold, distinct circumferential banding that defined the caterpillar phase.

How is the wing coloration of the adult Isabella Tiger Moth generally described?
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