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Lacanobia thalassina

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Lacanobia thalassina

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Lacanobia, Lacanobia contigua, Lacanobia suasa, Lacanobia w‑latinum, Leucania comma

Lacanobia thalassina, the pale-shouldered brocade, is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in Europe east across the Palearctic to the Russian Far East and Siberia.

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Technical description and variation

The wingspan is 35–38 mm. The length of the forewings is 16–20 mm. Has no pale grey tints; the red-brown ground colour varying only to dark grey; the claviform (club-shaped) stigma is produced as a dark dash to outer line; upper stigmata pale with partial black outlines, a black basal streak with pale patch above it; hindwing pale fuscous, paler at base; the form achates Hbn. has the forewing uniform red brown; while humeralis Haw. is fuscous grey with the red tints absent; ab. nigrifusa nov. [Warren] is wholly suffused with black, the orbicular stigma and traces of outer and submarginal lines remaining pale grey.

Biology

The moth flies in two generations from early May to September[1].

Larva green or reddish yellow, with two dark oblique stripes ou each segment, with two dark spots or blotches in front of them; lateral lines pale grey with red edges. The larvae feed on various deciduous trees and plants: Betula sp., Alnus incana, Salix sp., Polygonum spp., Chenopodium album, Delphinium sp., Berberis sp., Brassica spp., Rubus idaeus, Sorbus aucuparia, Pisum sativum.

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Lacanobia thalassina Wikipedia