Grammia williamsii

Williams' tiger moth
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Subtribe: Arctiina
Genus: Grammia
Species: G. williamsii
Binomial name
Grammia williamsii
(Dodge, 1871)
Synonyms
  • Arctia williamsii Dodge, 1871
  • Apantesis williamsii
  • Arctia determinata Neumögen, 1881
  • Apantesis tooele ab. ophir Barnes & McDunnough, 1910
  • Apantesis bolanderi ab. confluentis Strand, 1919

Grammia williamsii, Williams' tiger moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Dodge in 1871. It is found from the Northwest Territories east to the northern Great Lakes region, New Brunswick and New England. It also occurs throughout the northern Great Plains, south at higher elevations to Arizona and New Mexico, west to south-eastern British Columbia and eastern California.

The length of the forewings is 14.9 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is chocolate brown to dark brown. The hindwings vary from dull orange-buff to pinkish buff or even yellowish. The markings are dark brown to black.[1]

Larvae have been reared on a variety of forbs, and is probably a general feeder on herbaceous plants and grasses.[2]

Subspecies

References

  1. Schmidt, B.C. 2009: Taxonomic revision of the genus Grammia Rambur (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Arctiinae). Zoological journal of the Linnean Society, 156: 507-597. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00496.x
  2. Species Page at Pacific Northwest Moths


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