Apantesis Placentia
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''Apantesis placentia'', the placentia tiger moth, is a moth of the family
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. It was described by James Edward Smith in 1797. It is found in the south-eastern United States, from New Jersey to Florida. The habitat consists of dry, sandy open wooded areas, primarily pine barrens. The length of the forewings is 19.6 mm. The forewings are dark brown to black dorsally with creamy buff bands. The hindwings are deep pinkish red with black markings. Adults are on wing from March to October in at least two generations per year. The larvae feed on '' Plantago'' species.
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/ref> This species was formerly a member of the genus ''Grammia'', but was moved to ''Apantesis'' along with the other species of the genera ''Grammia'', ''Holarctia'', and ''Notarctia''.


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* Arctiina Moths described in 1797 {{Arctiina-stub