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Apopestes spectrum

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Butterflies and moths

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Apopestes spectrum

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Apopestes spectrum is a species of moth in the Erebidae family.

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Description

Apopestes spectrum has a wingspan of 74–82 mm. The forewings of this large moth are light brown, with dark brown markings. In the postdiscal area near the inner edge there is a dark spot. The hind wings have a pale brown color. The caterpillars are slender and yellow, with two black stripes and irregular black markings on each side. The head shows whitish and black dots. The chrysalis is reddish brown.

There is one generation per year (univoltine). Caterpillars can be found from late April to June. They feed on Papilionaceae species, including Genista, Sarothamnus, Spaltium, Glycyrrhiza and Retama raetam. The moths overwinter from July up to March of the following year.

Distribution

This species has a Mediterranean distribution. It can be found in many European countries (Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and Switzerland) and from Maghreb, to western Turkey, Lebanon, Israel and Jordan.

Habitat

In the valleys of the Southern Alps this moth lives in warm areas up to an elevation of about 800 meters.

References

Apopestes spectrum Wikipedia


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