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Hypsoropha monilis

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Hypsoropha monilis

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Plusiodonta compressipalpis, Phyprosopus callitrichoides, Hypena bijugalis, Plusiodonta

The Large Necklace Moth (Hypsoropha monilis) is a species of moth of the Erebidae family found in the southeastern United States.

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Adults

Adult wings are brown with a postmedial band of white spots meeting at the inner margins, like a white necklace. The specific epithet monilis is a Latin word meaning necklace or collar, referring to this spot band. The species is similar in appearance to the smaller Small Necklace Moth (Hypsoropha hormos), and the ranges of the two species broadly overlap.

Larvae

Caterpillars are mostly gray with yellow or green segmental rings and white spots on the abdominal segments. The head is yellow-orange with two large, black spots, and the top of the thorax just behind the head is black.

Range

The species' occurrence range extends from Texas and Kansas in the west to Florida and Maryland in the east.

Adults

Adults have been reported from February to October, with most sightings from March to May.

References

Hypsoropha monilis Wikipedia


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