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Four-spotted Moth

Tyta luctuosa

Description:

Tyta luctuosa is a noctuid ("owlet") moth. Its common names include four-spotted moth and field bindweed moth. It is the only member of the genus Tyta, which forms a hitherto monotypic tribe Tytini in the Catocalinae subfamily. This moth is native to much of Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The adult moth is about eleven millimeters long and dark brown with one large white spot on each of its four wings. Two adult generations emerge each year, one in late spring and one in summer. In warm areas there is often a third generation. The female lays about 400 to 500 eggs. The larva is a brown caterpillar.

1 Species ID Suggestions

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago
Four-spotted Moth
Tyta luctuosa Tyta


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2 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 11 years ago

Wow, moths also...! Thanks bayucca

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Noctuidae, Metoponiinae, Tyta luctuosa.

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Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Tromelin Island

Spotted on Jul 22, 2012
Submitted on Jul 23, 2012

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