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Catocala Concumbens
''Catocala concumbens'', the sleepy underwing or pink underwing, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was Species description, first described by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1858. It is found in eastern North America, west across the southern half of the Prairie Provinces to eastern Alberta. The wingspan is 60–75 mm. Adults are on wing in August in one generation depending on the location. The larvae feed on ''Populus'' and ''Salix'' species. References External links *"''Catocala concumbens'' Walker 1858"
''Moths of North Dakota''. Retrieved November 13, 2020. Catocala, concumbens Moths of North America Moths described in 1858 {{Catocalini-stub ...
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''Phyllodes imperialis'', the imperial fruit-sucking moth or pink underwing moth, is a noctuoid moth in the family Erebidae, subfamily Calpinae. It was Species description, first described by Herbert Druce in 1888. The species can be found in north-eastern Queensland to northern New South Wales, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Solomons, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. Description The wingspan is . The "leaf-shaped" forewings are grey-brown and show a distinctive white or yellow marking which varies somewhat among populations. The ventral side of the forewing has a discal, dark-brown patch containing three white spots. The hindwings are dark brown to black with a large central pink patch extending to the inner margin, to which the common name "pink underwing moth" refers. Early instars of the caterpillar are dull brown, but green individuals are also observed. Mature caterpillars are dark brown to reddish brown and show large eyespot (mimicry), eyespots. These are composed of a blac ...
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