Zale intenta: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Erebidae
- Genus
- Zale
- Species
- Zale intenta
- Scientific Name
- Zale intenta
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Zale intenta
Zale intenta is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Francis Walker in 1858. It is found in North America from Nova Scotia westward to Wisconsin and Missouri and southward to Georgia. It probably also occurs in northern Florida, but records may apply to Zale lunifera. The southwestern range limit is not known.
The length of the forewings is about 19.7 mm for males and 20.1 mm for females. The flight period is from March to June depending on latitude and elevation.
The larvae feed on various Prunus species, including black cherry, beach plum and cherry.
...Zale intenta in languages:
- English
- Intent Zale
- English
- Intent Zale Moth
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Zale aeruginosa
- Zale albidula
- Zale calycanthata
- Zale clandestina
- Zale colorado
- Zale declarans
- Zale dukinfieldia
- Zale edusina
- Zale erilda
- Zale excellens
- Zale exhausta
- Zale fictilis
- Zale fuliginosa
- Zale galactea
- Zale galbanata
- Zale horrida
- Zale insuda
- Zale intenta
- Zale lafontainei
- Zale largera
- Zale lunata
- Zale lunifera
- Zale metata
- Zale mexicana
- Zale minerea
- Zale obliqua
- Zale obsita
- Zale perculta
- Zale peruncta
- Zale phaeocapna
- Zale phaeograpta
- Zale plumbeolinea
- Zale rubi
- Zale rubiata
- Zale rufosa
- Zale sabena
- Zale setipes
- Zale sexplagiata
- Zale smithi
- Zale strigimacula
- Zale termina
- Zale undularis
- Zale unilineata
- Zale vargoi
- Zale viridans































































































































































