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Marbled minor

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Noctuidae

Scientific name
  
Oligia strigilis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Oligia

Rank
  
Species

Marbled minor wwwhantsmothsorgukimagesmarbledminorjpg

Similar
  
Oligia, Rufous Minor, Apamea monoglypha, Oligia fasciuncula, Apamea crenata

The marbled minor (Oligia strigilis) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe, east through the Palearctic to central Asia, and the Altai Mountains. It rises to heights of over 1500 meters in the Alps.

Marbled minor Hants Moths 73174 Tawny Marbled Minor Oligia latruncula

This is a rather small species (wingspan 24–29 mm), the forewings usually being dark brown with a pale subterminal band, the hindwings pale brown. Melanic forms are often encountered, especially in industrial areas.

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Technical description and variation

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Wingspan 24–29 mm. Forewing brownish grey, reddish grey, reddish brown, or blackish; the space between outer and submarginal lines often white or grey, or luteous, or rufous or concolorous with ground colour; the 3 stigmata ringed with black, either paler than the ground or lost in the dark suffusion; inner and outer lines blackish, conversely edged with paler and dentatelunulate, the pale edging of outer line generally more conspicuous, whitish, below the middle; terminal area dark, forming two blotches one on each fold; a dark costal blotch before submarginal line; a slight black dash from base below cell, and another above inner margin near base; hindwing dark or light fuscous; the type form has the outer band whitish and the ground colour reddish grey or reddish brown.

Marbled minor Hants Moths 73173 Marbled Minor Oligia strigilis

This species is almost identical to its relatives the rufous minor (O. versicolor) and the tawny marbled minor (O. latruncula) and identification generally requires dissection to study the genitalia. See Townsend et al. for genitalia images and an identification key.This species averages slightly larger than its two cousins but the dimensions of all three species overlap. It flies at night from May to July [1] and is attracted to light and sugar.

The larva is purplish-brown with yellow stripes and feeds internally in various grasses including Agropyron, Dactylis, Elytrigia and Poa. This species overwinters as a larva.

Habitats include, forests, meadows, moors, rocky areas, park-like landscapes, steppe and settlements.

  1. ^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.
Marbled minor Hants Moths 73174 Tawny Marbled Minor Oligia latruncula

Marbled minor

References

Marbled minor Wikipedia