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Anticarsia irrorata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Noctuidae

Scientific name
  
Anticarsia irrorata

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Anticarsia

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Callopistria maillardi, Mocis frugalis, Amyna axis, Condica conducta, Polydesma umbricola

Anticarsia irrorata is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae known commonly as the owl moth. It is native to the Old World tropics.

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Description

Wingspan is about 40-46mm. Palpi with third joint rather shorter than in the typical section. Male lack tufts on tibia. Hind wings with normal neuration in male, with no fold in inner margin. Antennae of male with bristles and cilia. It is light brownish with darker areas distally. The forewing is marked with a diagonal line and a row of black dots. The hindwing has similar markings. The underside has lighter, brownish dots and a white spot. The larva is light green. It has a dorsal line which is dark green with a yellowish center, and wider, spotted lines on either side. The spiracles are white with black edges. It moves in a looping motion.

Ecology

Common food plants include species from many legume genera, including Cajanus, Cicer, Cyamopsis, Glycine, Lablab, Mucuna, Phaseolus, and Vigna. It has also been noted on the melon genus Cucumis, and grasses such as Andropogon, Oryza, Paspalum, and Saccharum.

References

Anticarsia irrorata Wikipedia