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Plusia chrysitis

Description

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Family Arctiidae

The Arctiidae are members of the Superfamily Noctuoidea. Worldwide in distribution, moths of this family are richest in the tropics. The small to medium-sized adults are often white, yellow, orange, or red with black markings on the forewings. Some adults are day-fliers, while others are nocturnal . Larvae are typically very hairy ; some tiger moth larvae are called "woolly bears." Larvae feed on lichens as well as herbaceous and woody plants , and some species are forest pests. Pupation takes place in cocoons made of matted larval hair and little or no silk .

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,500 meters (0 to 8,202 feet).Mean = 913.690 meters (2,997.671 feet), Standard Deviation = 722.630 based on 5,860 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Plusia

There are approximately 40 species in this genus:

P. aereoides · P. agnata · P. ain · P. alepica · P. barbara · P. chrysitis · P. chryson · P. coalescens · P. confusa · P. conjuncta · P. contexta · P. disconulla · P. excelsa · P. festata · P. festucae · P. festucella · P. gracilis · P. ignita · P. japonibia · P. juncta · P. kamtschadala · P. kurilensis · P. major · P. manchurica · P. marisola · P. maroccana · P. mendocinensis · P. miniana · P. nichollae · P. obscura · P. parvomaculata · P. punctistigma · P. putnami · P. putnami gracilis · P. splendida · P. striatella · P. tutti · P. venusta · P. yokohamensis · P. zosimi

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal December 08, 2007:

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Footnotes

Last Revised: 2008-09-21