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Autographa pulchrina

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Autographa

Higher classification
  
Autographa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Noctuidae

Scientific name
  
Autographa pulchrina

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Species

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The Beautiful Golden Y (Autographa pulchrina) is a moth of the family Noctuoidea. It is found in Europe East to the Urals and the Caucasus.Also in the Khentii Mountains (Mongolia) and East Siberia.

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Description

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The wingspan is 35–40 mm. The length of the forewings is 17–20 mm.Forewing fuscous purplish, with the dark suffusion stronger than in iota; inner and outer lines more or less marked with pale yellowish, edged with dark brown;the inner preceded by a brown fascia; median area below middle ferruginous brown, with an orange suffusion beneath externally; reniform stigma partly outlined with pale golden; the two golden spots as in iota; submarginal line suffusedly edged with olive brown, except above anal angle; hindwing as in iota; in the ab. percontatrix Auriv. the two golden spots are confluent; the form gammoides Speyer, from the Baltic provinces and North and Central Germany, is darker, with the purplish tint of forewings stronger and the metallic spots united; — buraetica Stgr. is also a darker, brownish grey form, with stronger golden tinge and conjoined spots, from the Kentei Mts. and E. Siberia; in the ab. pallida ab. nov. [Warren] from the Engadine the ground colour is whitish.

Biology

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The moth flies in one or two generations in from May to June and August to September in case of a second generation [1].

The larvae feed on low plants such as nettle, honeysuckle, Stachys sylvatica and Jacobaea vulgaris.

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References

Autographa pulchrina Wikipedia


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