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Red-shouldered ctenucha moth

Scientific classification edit
Kingdom:

Animalia
Phylum:

Euarthropoda
Class:

Insecta
Order:

Lepidoptera
Superfamily:

Noctuoidea
Family:

Erebidae
Genus:

Ctenucha
Species:

C. rubroscapus


Binomial name

Ctenucha rubroscapus
(Ménétriés, 1857)[1]


Synonyms



  • Claucopis rubroscapus Ménétriés, 1857


  • Ctenucha ochroscapus Grote & Robinson, 1868


  • Ctenucha corvina Boisduval, 1869


  • Ctenucha walsinghamii H. Edwards, 1873



Ctenucha rubroscapus, the red-shouldered ctenucha moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Ménétriés in 1857. It is found in western North America,[2] where it is limited to low elevations west of the Cascade Mountains, south of Chehalis in Washington. The habitat consists of coastal grasslands adjacent to the ocean, as well as wet boggy meadows and wet prairie.


The length of the forewings is 19–20 mm. Adults are brilliantly coloured black, blue and orange. Adults are on wing from late June to September in one generation per year. It is a day-flying species.


The larvae feed on Poaceae and Cyperaceae species, including species of the Dactylis and Elymus genera. The larvae are black and densely covered with short tufts of white hairs.[3]




Red-shouldered Ctenucha Moth (Ctenucha rubroscapus)



References





  1. ^ mothphotographersgroup


  2. ^ Ctenucha at funet


  3. ^ Pacific Northwest Moths









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