- Source: Agrochola humilis
Agrochola humilis is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in parts of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor.
The wingspan is 30–40 mm. Forewings are long and narrow. Ground color is pale brown, ash grey or olive-grey. Ante- and postmedial-lines are double, nearly straight, subterminal line ochreous, frequently interrupted with dark spots. Veins are clearly visible, orbicular and reniform stigmata large, pale beige-brown encircled. Hindwings are pale ochreous grey, mostly showing a dark discal spot.
The moth flies from September to October preferably in dry oakwoods. They are strongly attracted to artificial light and sugar bait. The egg overwinters.
The larvae feed on the leaves of various plants. Recorded food plants include Fraxinus, Salix, Ulmus, Taraxacum and Plantago.
Subspecies
Agrochola humilis humilis
Agrochola humilis anatolica Pinker, 1980 (Turkey)
References
László Ronkay, José Luis Yela, Márton Hreblay: Hadeninae II. - Noctuidae Europaeae, Volume 5., page 83/84, Sorø, 2001, ISBN 87-89430-06-9
External links
Fauna Europaea
Lepiforum.de
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Agrochola humilis
- Agrochola
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- List of moths of Austria (N–O)
- List of moths of Russia (Noctuoidea)
- List of Lepidoptera of Slovenia
- List of Lepidoptera of Ukraine
- List of Lepidoptera of Romania
- List of Lepidoptera of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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