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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Noctuoidea |
It is also reported from Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont and Wyoming.
Catocala meskei female, August 12, 1994,
Longueuil, Quebec, courtesy of Pierre Legault.
Catocala meskei, Mason, Ingham County, Michigan,
bait trail, July 10, 1996, courtesy of Harry King.
Catocala meskei, 70mm, Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota,
September 20, 2008, courtesy of Tom Middagh, id confirmed by Mo Nielsen.
Visit Catocala meskei, August 2009, Regina, Saskatchewan, courtesy of Tim Taylor.
Visit Catocala meskei, July 2010, Regina, Saskatchewan, courtesy of Tim Taylor.
Visit Catocala meskei, male and female, recto and verso, Portland, Jay County, Indiana, Scott Mescher, with additional descriptive notes and a plate series from Michigan, courtesy of Harry Dale King.
Visit Catocala meskei series plate, Regina, Saskatchewan, courtesy of Tim Taylor, ids by Larry Gall.
Visit Catocala meskei series plates (by gender, and size comparison), Regina, Saskatchewan, December 2010, courtesy of Tim Taylor, ids by Larry Gall.
Catocala meskei in flight, Peterborough, Ontario,
July 2016, courtesy of Tim Dyson.
Catocala meskei, Peterborough, Ontario,
2016, courtesy of Tim Dyson.
Catocala meskei, Peterborough, Ontario,
2016, courtesy of Tim Dyson.
The forewing subreniform spot is opened or connected to the postmedian line. The hindwing postmedian band is nearly straight, turned in and tapering near the anal angle.
Catocala meskei, Roseville, Minnesota, August 9, 2005,
nectaring on Liatris spicata, courtesy of Duane McDowell.
The ventral hind wing may be without a separate discal lunule or has a faint one as in some of the images below.
The form "krombeini" is the melanic version with a uniformly blackish forewing. This form seems to have more black in the hindwing ventral cell.
Catocala meskei form krombeini, Regina, Saskatchewan,
74mm, August 12, 2009, courtesy of Tim Taylor, id by Larry Gall.
Catocala meskei form krombeini (verso), Regina, Saskatchewan,
74mm, August 12, 2009, courtesy of Tim Taylor, id by Larry Gall.
Catocala meskei female, verso, courtesy of Pierre Legault.
Catocala meskei (verso), 70mm, Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota,
September 20, 2008, courtesy of Tom Middagh, id confirmed by Mo Nielsen.
Catocala meskei, Peterborough, Ontario, August 16, 2004, courtesy of Tim Dyson copyright.
Mature larvae
Populus grandidenta ....... |
Large-toothed/Bigtoothed Aspen |
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Catocala comparison Plate, Peterborough, Ontario,
courtesy of Tim Dyson.
Note very dentate nature of inner edge of outer black band on both the forewing and hindwing of parta. The discal lunule is also very weak in parta, compared to other similar species.
Many thanks to Mark A. Brogie who sends the following images of a very dark Catocala meskei from Creighton, Know County, Nebraska.
Catocala meskei, Creighton, Knox County, July 16, 2018,
courtesy of Mark A. Brogie, id by Larry Gall.
Catocala meskei, Creighton, Knox County, July 16, 2018,
courtesy of Mark A. Brogie, id by Larry Gall.
Catocala meskei, Creighton, Knox County, July 16, 2018,
courtesy of Mark A. Brogie, id by Larry Gall.