Zale lunifera: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Class
- Insecta
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Erebidae
- Genus
- Zale
- Species
- Zale lunifera
- Scientific Name
- Zale lunifera
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Zale lunifera
Zale lunifera, the bold-based zale or pine barrens zale, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1818. It occurs primarily east and south of the Appalachian Mountains, from southern Maine south to Lee County, Mississippi, Mississippi and Florida. It is not known from south-eastern Virginia or South Carolina, but the species may occur in these regions. Lack of suitable habitat in Maryland and Delaware makes occurrence in these states unlikely. It also occurs inland to the mountains of Virginia and Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. In south-eastern Georgia it inhabits open, sandy pine-oak forest.
The wingspan is 37–45 mm. Adults are on wing from April to May and from July to August.
The larvae feed on various Quercus ilicifolia and other scrub oak species.
...Zale lunifera in languages:
- English
- Bold-based 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
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- Zale rubi
- Zale rubiata
- Zale rufosa
- Zale sabena
- Zale setipes
- Zale sexplagiata
- Zale smithi
- Zale strigimacula
- Zale termina
- Zale undularis
- Zale unilineata
- Zale vargoi
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