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Lacanobia suasa

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Noctuidae

Scientific name
  
Lacanobia suasa

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Tribe
  
Hadenini

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Lacanobia thalassina, Lacanobia, Lacanobia contigua, Lacanobia w‑latinum, Sideridis rivularis

Lacanobia suasa, the dog’s tooth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Palearctic ecozone (Europe, Ural Mountains, Russia, Amur Oblast).

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Lacanobia suasa Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Lacanobia Suasa

Technical description and variation

Lacanobia suasa Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Lacanobia Suasa

The wingspan is 32–37 mm.Forewing pale ashgrey, suffused with olive brown; a black streak from base below cell, Forewing uniform dull red brown,with all the markings obscured, even the black basal streak sometimes obsolete, as well as the usually plain pale submarginal line with its two sharp teeth on veins 3 and 4; hindwing dull fuscous, paler towards base with the veins darker; the form suasa Bkh. [sic] the commonest of all, is pale leatherbrown, with distinct markings, a black basal streak, blackish claviform stigma, a dark cloud at lower end of cell, and black marginal area; the upper stigmata paler; of this laeta Reuter from Scandinavia, Finland, and the Baltic coast, but occurring also elsewhere, is an extreme form, showing a pale patch at base of costa and black wedgeshaped marks preceding the pale submarginal line; confluens Ev. is the darkest form of all, being entirely blackish fuscous, with the markings just outlined and the submarginal line sometimes broken up into dots; a pale greyish-red form from Turania, ab. turanica Spul, has the markings more or less obsolete, but the submarginal line distinct; finally extincta Stgr. from Amurland is also a dark form with the pale markings yellow instead of white.

Biology

The moth flies from April to October depending on the location.

Lacanobia suasa Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Lacanobia Suasa

Larva reddish yellow,dotted with white and dark grey; dorsal and subdorsal lines grey, the last obscured by dark streaks; lateral lines yellow with blackish edges. The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants.These include Betula spp., Alnus incana, Corylus avellana, Salix spp., Polygonum spp., Rumex spp., Chenopodium album, Atriplex sp., Brassica sp., Brassica campestris, Rubus idaeus, Malus domestica, Trifolium sp., Galium sp., Cirsium arvense. .

Lacanobia suasa Dog39s Tooth Lacanobia suasa Norfolk Moths The macro and micro

Lacanobia suasa Dog39s Tooth Lacanobia suasa Norfolk Moths The macro and micro

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References

Lacanobia suasa Wikipedia