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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Noctuoidea |
"Moon River" |
Dr. Wayne Whaley reports, "C. ophelia does come into Utah from the south where it is more common. I know of 2 or 3 specimens taken in Salt Lake Co. and Utah Co."
It has also been reported in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico.
The moth formerly described as Catocala dollii is a synonym of Catocala opehlia.
Catocala ophelia female, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
September 7, 2009, courtesy of Edna Woodward.
Catocala ophelia female, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
September 7, 2009, courtesy of Edna Woodward, some digital repairs by Bill Oehlke.
"But I have eggs! Lots of them. She's in a sack with a plum, and she eats and lays eggs. What a cinch!"
Edna has had great success rearing and photographing some of the local Sphingidae so I am very hopeful she will have success overwintering the eggs and rearing and photographing the larvae and subsequent moths. I was not one hundred percent sure of the id when I first saw the images depicted above, but I am quite confident after seeing the hidwings. I asked Edna to send me another photo after the female had expired.
Catocala ophelia female, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
September 14, 2009, courtesy of Edna Woodward, some digital repairs by Bill Oehlke.
The forewing is dark grey and the antemedial and postmedial lines are relatively smooth except for the two jagged spikes in the postmedial line near the apex. There is considerable brown shading outside the subterminal line.The hindwing is deep red with the black median band constricted in the center and terminating before the inner margin. The black submarginal border is quite broad near the apex. The white fringe is heavily checked. David Wikle image reworked by Bill Oehlke. |
The subspecies dolli Beutenmüller, 1907, flies in the same region.
The Catocala ophelia caterpillar feeds on Quercus macrocarpa and Quercus chrysolepis.
Edna Woodward reports they accept California white oak and black oak, as well as the live oak in captivity in southwestern Oregon.
Catocala ophelia, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
September 12, 2013, courtesy of Edna Woodward.
Catocala ophelia, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
September 12, 2013, courtesy of Edna Woodward.
Catocala ophelia ophelia male, Hualapai Mtn Rd, Mohave County,
AZ.,
Aug 18 1991. collector, R.P. Meyer, courtesy of Kelly Richers.
Edna Woodward successfully overwintered eggs deposited by a female in September.
Catocala ophelia first instar, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
May 24, 2010, courtesy of Edna Woodward.
Catocala ophelia first or second instar, Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon,
May 30, 2010, courtesy of Edna Woodward.
Quercus lobata (EB) |
California White oak |
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