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Drasteria
''Drasteria'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. Species The genus includes the following species: * '' Drasteria aberrans'' Staudinger, 1888 * '' Drasteria adumbrata'' Behr, 1870 * '' Drasteria antiqua'' Staudinger, 1889 * '' Drasteria austera'' John, 1921 * '' Drasteria axuana'' Püngeler, 1906 * '' Drasteria biformata'' H. Edwards, 1878 * '' Drasteria cailino'' Lefèbvre, 1827 * '' Drasteria cashmirensis'' Hampson, 1894 * '' Drasteria catocalis'' Staudinger, 1882 * '' Drasteria caucasica'' Kolenati, 1846 * '' Drasteria chinensis'' Alphéraky, 1892 * '' Drasteria coenobita'' (Kruger, 1939) * '' Drasteria convergens'' Mustelin, 2006 * '' Drasteria divergens'' Behr, 1870 * '' Drasteria edwardsii'' Behr, 1870 * '' Drasteria eubapta'' Hampson, 1926 * '' Drasteria flexuosa'' Ménétriés, 1848 * '' Drasteria fumosa'' Strecker, 1898 * '' Drasteria grandirena'' Haworth, 1809 * '' Drasteria graphica'' Hübner, 1818 * '' Drasteria habibazel'' Dumont, 1922 * '' Drasteria hastin ...
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Drasteria Adumbrata
''Drasteria adumbrata'', the shadowy arches, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was Species description, first described by Hans Hermann Behr in 1870. It is found from coast to coast in southern Canada, south in the west to California and Colorado, south in the east to New England and Michigan. Subspecies ''D. a. alleni'' is found from eastern Alberta to New York (state), New York and Nova Scotia. Subspecies ''D. a. saxea'' occurs from southern British Columbia and south-west Alberta south to California and Colorado. The wingspan is about 32 mm. Adults are on wing in summer. The larvae feed on ''Vaccinium angustifolium'' and probably other ''Vaccinium'' species. It has also been recorded on ''Arctostaphylos uva-ursi''. Subspecies *''Drasteria adumbrata adumbrata'' *''Drasteria adumbrata alleni'' (Grote, 1877) (eastern North America, reaching as far west as Alberta) *''Drasteria adumbrata saxea'' (Edwards, 1881) (from southern Alberta and British Columbia to Calif ...
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