BEAUTIFUL WOOD-NYMPH

Eudryas grata

OWLET MOTH FAMILY (Noctuidae)


Description

This moth is a bird-dropping mimic and has a wingspan of  1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches.  The hindwing is yellow with a cinnamon border that does not reach the apex.  The front legs are covered with long white and gray hairs.



Occurrence

This common moth can be seen perching  on vegetation during the day. They are also frequently found coming to lights at night. 



Comments

The caterpillar is ringed with black white and orange and is hairless. The thoracic shield is orange.  Larval food is ampelopsis, grapes, hops and Virginia creeper.





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Beautiful Wood-nymph

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