Protorthodes ustulata: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Noctuidae
- Genus
- Protorthodes
- Species
- Protorthodes ustulata
- Scientific Name
- Protorthodes ustulata
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Protorthodes ustulata
Protorthodes ustulata is a moth in the family Noctuidae first described by J. Donald Lafontaine, J. Bruce Walsh and Clifford D. Ferris in 2014. It is found in North America from south-eastern Wyoming southward to the Guadalupe Mountains in western Texas and westward to central and south-eastern Arizona and northern Mexico.
The length of the forewings is 12–15 mm. The forewings are burnt orange color, tending to be darker toward the costal and outer edge. The subbasal, antemedial, postmedial and subterminal lines are whitish gray, partially bordered by dark-brown scales. The reniform spot has the shape of an eight. The upper part is gray brown and the lower part is blackish gray. It has a contrasting whitish-gray outline. The orbicular spot is slightly darker than the ground color and is outlined in whitish gray. The terminal line is dark brown. The hindwings are pale fuscous basally with darker fuscous on the discal spot, veins and marginal area. Adults have been recorded on wing from early April to mid-May and again from early August to early October.
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Sibling Taxa
- Protorthodes akalus
- Protorthodes alfkenii
- Protorthodes antennata
- Protorthodes argentoppida
- Protorthodes curtica
- Protorthodes eureka
- Protorthodes incincta
- Protorthodes melanopis
- Protorthodes mexicana
- Protorthodes mulina
- Protorthodes orobia
- Protorthodes oviduca
- Protorthodes perforata
- Protorthodes rufula
- Protorthodes texana
- Protorthodes texicana
- Protorthodes ustulata


