Catocala clintoni
Catocala clintoni
kah-TOCK-uh-lahmmKLIN-tun-eye
Grote, 1864

Catocala clintoni
(Louisiana-male) courtesy of Vernon A. Brou.
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| TAXONOMY:
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Group: Noctuinina
Subfamily: Catocalinae
Genus: Catocala, Schrank, 1802
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MIDI MUSIC
"Moon River"
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DISTRIBUTION:
Catocala clintoni, Clinton's Underwing
(wingspan: 45-55mm), flies in Ontario and Quebec (rare) and southward
to Florida, west to
Texas and north to Wisconsin. It is generally absent or very rare in the New England states.
The black basal dash distinguishes clintoni from illecta
and abbreviata, both of which lack the dash.

Catocala clintoni, July 9, 2007, Calumet County, Wisconsin, courtesy of Carroll Rudy.
FLIGHT TIMES AND PREFERRED FOOD PLANTS:
Catocala clintoni are usually on the wing very early in the
season, well before other underwings have emerged.
In Florida they are taken from February to May;
in Texas from April to July; in northern portions of its range,
usually in June and July.
The Catocala clintoni caterpillar feeds on hawthorn, plum and apple foliage.
ECLOSION:
Adults eclose from pupae at soil surface.
SCENTING AND MATING:
Catocala clintoni females
emit an airbourne pheromone and males use their antennae to track the
scent plume.
EGGS, CATERPILLARS, COCOONS AND PUPAE:
Eggs are deposited on
tree bark in the fall and hatch the following spring.
Larval Food Plants
Listed below are primary food plant(s) and alternate food plants.
It is hoped that this alphabetical listing followed by the common
name of the foodplant will prove useful. The list is not exhaustive,
although some species seem very host specific.
Experimenting with closely related foodplants is worthwhile.
Crataegus Gleditsia triacanthos.......
Malus pumila
Prunus americana Prunus ilicifolia Ulmus
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Hawthorn Honeylocust Common apple
American plum Hollyleaf Cherry Elm
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