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Updated as per personal communication with Ken Allen (C. connubialis, Hillsborough Co., May 10, 2010): May 11, 2010 Updated as per personal communication with Dave Small (Athol, Worcester County, Connecticut, July 21, 2011); July 25, 2011 Updated as per personal communication with Thomas Payne (Catocala connubialis form cordelia, Tennessee;, June 2, 2012); January 27, 2014 Updated as per personal communication with Rosemary Seidler (Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana; May 20, 2014); May 26, 2014 Updated as per personal communication with Marcie O'Connor (Buffalo County, Wisconsin; July 16, 2014); July 22, 2014 |
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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Noctuoidea |
It has also been reported in Arkansas, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Catocala connubialis, Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts,
July 21, 2011, courtesy of Dave Small.
The forewing is highly variable and there are
several different forms: |
In all the images that I have seen, the forewings provide some distinguishing characters.
Catocala connubialis form cordelia,
Dotsonville, Montgomery County, Tennessee,
June 2, 2012, courtesy of Thomas Payne.
The dark distinct am line consists of four relatively wide, blunt notches, the smallest first one, bordered by the costa, the last one bordered by the inner margin, the two internal ones much wider.
There is a suffusion of darker scales in the basal area inside the outline of grey-white scales on either side of this line.
The sub-reniform spot is distinct and lighter than surrounding areas, which also tend to be light in colour.
The distinct pm line has one noticeably wider, blunter "tooth" one notch up from the inner margin.
Catocala connubialis, variation, Florida, courtesy of Leroy Simon.
Catocala connubialis, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana,
May 20, 2014, courtesy of Rosemary Seidler.
The Catocala connubialis caterpillar shows a preference for oaks, particularly red oak.
Catocala connubialis form pulverulenta, Buffalo County, Wisconsin,
July 17 2013, courtesy of Marcie O'Connor.
Catocala connubialis form pulverulenta, Buffalo County, Wisconsin,
July 19 2014, courtesy of Marcie O'Connor.
Catocala connubialis courtesy of David Wagner.
Cephalanthus occidentalis....... |
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