Hi! I did post a pic of this moth before but it went rather unnoticed so i created a new post about it:
I've never seen such a moth before:
A moth i've never seen
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- Conchiolin
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A moth i've never seen
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- I would like to know wether it's rare too.
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Pandesma robusta
Hi Conchiolin,
The moth is a Pandesma robusta. Here is it's profile:
Species: Pandesma robusta (Walker, 1858)
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Catocalinae
Common Name: (No common name)
Flight period: Apr & Jun - Dec in 2 generations.
Distribution: Cyprus, Greece, Crete, Turkey, Sicily, Mainland Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, India and Saudi Arabia.
Local status: Neither common nor rare. But since it is a very strong flier and migrant, numbers tend to fluctuate.
Larval foodplants: Albizzia lebbek, Populus euphratica
Similar species: Clytie illunaris (Hübner, 1813)
The moth is a Pandesma robusta. Here is it's profile:
Species: Pandesma robusta (Walker, 1858)
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Catocalinae
Common Name: (No common name)
Flight period: Apr & Jun - Dec in 2 generations.
Distribution: Cyprus, Greece, Crete, Turkey, Sicily, Mainland Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, India and Saudi Arabia.
Local status: Neither common nor rare. But since it is a very strong flier and migrant, numbers tend to fluctuate.
Larval foodplants: Albizzia lebbek, Populus euphratica
Similar species: Clytie illunaris (Hübner, 1813)
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