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Snouted Tiger Moth

Asota caricae

Description:

Asota caricae (Fabricius, 1775), called Snouted Tiger Moth, of family Noctuidae, subfamily Aganainae. The caterpillars of this species start life as a pile of eggs laid on the leaf of a food plant. The female moth covers the pile of eggs with scales from her body. Initially the caterpillars are communal, and skeletonize the leaf. Later they separate and feed nocturnally. The adults have yellow forewings, each with a pale spot near the center, and some black dots near the base. The hindwings are a deeper yellow, and have a number of black spots. The body is yellow with a black mark on the top of each abdominal segment.

Habitat:

Backyard, spotted on underside of a mango leaf located about 15 ft high from ground.

Notes:

Reference: http://potokito-myshot.blogspot.com/2012... Related spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/172...

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Laguna, Philippines

Spotted on Mar 3, 2013
Submitted on Mar 5, 2013

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