Tornar al dilluns Arna! This beautiful insect is Stiria dyari (Noctuidae) recollit en un viatge de febrer fora de Cataviña, Baixa Califòrnia Mèxic. Crec que les plantes hospederas són encara desconeguts, but all of the moths in the genus Stiria have these brilliant yellow forewings that help camouflage them on the stem of a yellow flowered plant. hi ha 7 currently described species most of which are found in the SW United States and northern Mexico, però Stiria rugifrons makes it into the great plains. All of the species have poorly defined and often overlapping ranges, not to mention the genitalia can highly variable. It’s very likely the final word has not been written about these beautiful noctuids quite yet.
Finally Monday Moth is back =) You have already great stuff out in February!