Pink-barred Pseudeustrotia

Pink-barred Pseudeustrotia

Pseudeustrotia carneola
OWLET MOTH FAMILY (Noctuidae)

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The Pink-barred Pseudeustrotia has a wingspan of .75 to 1 inch. The forewing is dark brown except for the outer third, which is a mottled pale tan and pale gray, crossed diagonally by a wide pale pink band. The hindwing is light gray or grayish-brown.

 

This is a common moth in Fontenelle Forest and Neale Woods. The adults fly from May to September.

 

The larval food plants are dock, goldenrod and smartweed. This moth was formerly named Pink-barred Lithacodia. This is the only species in this genus in North America.

 

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