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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Nadata

Phylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Nadata gibbosa

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Species

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Nadata, Butterflies and moths, Peridea angulosa, Nerice bidentata, Notodontidae

The rough prominent (Nadata gibbosa) is a moth of the family Notodontidae, possibly in the subfamily Notodontidae. It is also known as the white-dotted prominent and the tawny prominent. This common moth is found across North America from the northern boreal forests to as far south as Florida. It is most common in deciduous forests at some elevation. It is nocturnal but attracted to lights. The moths start to fly soon after dusk and return to resting places some time before dawn breaks (Fullard & Napoleone 2001). The adults live through late spring and early summer, and larvae are active until fall. They then pupate until the following spring.

Contents

The moth is tan or dull orange in color, with two small silver spots on each forewing. The wingspan is approximately 2 inches. It sports a pointed thoracic tuft between its wings.

Larva

The larva is blue-green, turning bright green as it approaches pupation age. It has a large head capsule, yellow mandibles, and yellow longitudinal stripes down its body. It feeds on the leaves of oaks and other deciduous trees (see list below). The larva is sometimes called the green oak caterpillar.

Recorded food plants

  • Acer - maple
  • Alnus - Alder
  • Amelanchier
  • Betula - birch
  • Castanea - chestnut
  • Corylus - hazel
  • Fagus - beech
  • Fraxinus americana - white ash
  • Populus - poplar
  • Prunus
  • Quercus - oak
  • Rosa - rose
  • Salix - willow
  • References

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