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Updated as per personal communication from Rick Gillmore, May 7, 2007 |

This site has been created by
Bill Oehlke at oehlkew@islandtelecom.com
Comments, suggestions and/or additional information are welcomed by Bill.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Noctuoidea |
"Moon River" |
DISTRIBUTION:The Catocala cara carissima moth (wingspan: 70-85mm) flies from Georgia to Texas.There is a distinct light grey brown area at the forewing apex, preceded just inside the postmedial line by a similar but slightly darker patch. The antemedial and post medial lines are sharp and dark. The inner black band of the hindwing is wide and complete and merges with extensive grey-black scaling along the inner margin. The hindwing fringe is cream coloured. Images to the right courtesy of James K. Adams. |
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Rick Gillmore writes, May 7, 2007, "I have a foto of a fifth instar larva found on willow in Florida by Steve Roman. The info was published in the Southern Lepidopterists' News by in the seventies. The foto of the larva in your site appears to be resting on a willow twig."

Catocala cara carissima, typical resting pose, Louisiana, Tee Tarleton.

Image courtesy of Gerald J. Lenhard, Louisiana State University
Salix ....... |
Willow |
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