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Grammia virguncula

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Noctuoidea

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Family
  
Erebidae

Similar
  
Grammia anna, Grammia virgo, Grammia figurata, Grammia phyllira, Parthenice tiger moth

Little virgin tiger moth grammia virguncula


Grammia virguncula, the little virgin tiger moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by W. Kirby in 1837. It is found across most of southern Canada and the United States, from the Rocky Mountains eastward. In the north, the range extends to northern Alberta and Newfoundland. In the south, it occurs along the Rocky Mountain to Apache County in Arizona and New Jersey in the east. It occurs in a variety of open wooded habitats, ranging from marshes, fens and bogs to transition parkland and prairie.

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The length of the forewings is 13.9–20.5 mm. The forewings are black dorsally with yellowish buff to pale whitish buff lines and bands. The hindwings are yellow with black markings. Adults are generally on wing from mid June to late July, although there are records from late May to late August.

The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, particularly species of the Asteraceae family. Records include dandelion, knotweed and plantain.

Little virgin tiger moth caterpillar erebidae grammia virguncula close up


References

Grammia virguncula Wikipedia