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Dogbane Saucrobotys moth (larvae)

Saucrobotys futilalis

Description:

Saucrobotys futilalis, the dogbane saucrobotys moth, is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Lederer in 1863. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from the north-east to British Columbia and south to Texas and California. The length of the forewings is 14–16 mm. Adults are powdery tan to orange, with a faint paler pattern. Adults are on wing from May to July. The larvae feed on Apocynum (including Apocynum cannabinum) and Asclepias species (including Asclepias tuberosa). They create silken nests on the host plant. (Information from Wikipedia)

Habitat:

City park

Notes:

These were observed at Tulsa Zoo in one of the flowerbeds.

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1 Comment

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Two, beautiful caterpillars....

Aaron_G
Spotted by
Aaron_G

Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Jun 14, 2014
Submitted on Dec 16, 2016

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