Coenipeta bibitrix explained

Coenipeta bibitrix is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The species is found from southern Florida and southern Texas, south to northern South America.[1]

Description

The wingspan of *Coenipeta bibitrix* is about 30 mm. The moths have distinctive wing patterns and coloration that help in their identification.

Distribution

Habitat

The species typically inhabits areas that provide suitable conditions for feeding and reproduction. This includes tropical and subtropical forests, as well as other areas where host plants are abundant.

Behavior and Ecology

The moths of this species are primarily nocturnal, like most members of the family Erebidae. They are attracted to light, which is a common behavior observed in many moth species.

Notes and References

  1. http://bugguide.net/node/view/166388 Bug Guide