Biology:Udea ferrugalis

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Short description: Species of moth

Udea ferrugalis
Crambidae - Udea ferrugalis.JPG
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Crambidae
Genus: Udea
Species:
U. ferrugalis
Binomial name
Udea ferrugalis
(Hübner, 1796)
Synonyms
  • Pyralis ferrugalis (Hübner, 1796
  • (Rossi, 1794) Chrétien, 1925
  • Guenée, 1854 Udea martialis f. fusca
  • Pionea maculata Dufrane, 1960
  • Phlyctaenia epicoena Costantini, 1923
  • Dufrane, 1960 Pionea obsoleta
  • Pyralis ferruginalis Meyrick, 1937
  • Costantini, 1923 Scopula hypatialis
  • Pionea granjalis Walker, 1859
  • Udea martialis f. pallida Scopula martialis

Udea ferrugalis, the rusty dot pearl, is a moth of the family Crambidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1796.[1]

Distribution

This species can be found in central and southern Europe, Asia Minor, Africa, India and Japan .[2][3]

Figs. 4, 4a, 4b, 4c larva after final moult

Description

The wingspan is 18–22 mm. The forewings of these small moths have yellow, brown or ferruginous ground colour and prominent indistinct dark brown or blackish markings towards the edge. Hindwings are brownish grey.[4] Legs are whitish.[5] Caterpillars can reach a length of 10–15 millimetres (0.39–0.59 in). They are greenish with yellowish head.[4][6]

Biology

These moths are bivoltine or trivoltine.[6] The moth flies through the year, but mainly in the autumn, depending on location. The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, such as Stachys, Arctium, Lycopus, Mentha, Eupatorium cannabinum and Fragaria vesca.[3] They overwinter in the soil as a chrysalis.[6] This species is sometimes considered a pest, as the larvae attack various crop plants.[4]

References

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q2133465 entry