Dichagyris renigera explained

Dichagyris renigera is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South- and Southeast-Europe, Armenia, Caucasus and Turkey.

Description

Warren (1914) states R. renigera Hbn. (= dumosa Donz.) (13 e). Forewing greyish ochreous, thickly dusted with fuscous or grey, especially the space between outer and submarginal lines; markings obscure; lines marked by dark spots on costa; stigmata faintly yellowish; hindwing greyish fuscous.A south European species, found in Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Carinthia, Bosnia, and Hungary; also in Armenia, Asia Minor, Syria,Persia, Turkestan, and Mongolia: the Asiatic forms differ in colouration from the European; they have been separated by Staudinger as ab. turana Stgr.[syn ''[[Dichagyris devota]] (Christoph, 1884)]], which is pale ochreous, with the grey tinge less conspicuous: ab. intermedia Stgr. [syn ''Dichagyris forficula'' (Eversmann, 1851)] (13 e), which is dark violaceous grey with markings obscure; ab. erubescens Stgr., in which the ochreous deepens into fulvous or reddish, and the markings become distinct; and ab. funebris Stgr (13 e), which is leaden grey; but erubescens [species ''[[Dichagyris erubescens]] (Staudinger, [1892] and intermedia [syn ''[[Dichagyris forficula]] (Eversmann, 1851)] may well form a species apart, as Staudinger himself suggested.[1]

Subspecies

Biology

There is one generation per year. The moth occurs from early June to early August, visits sugar and comes to light.

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Notes and References

  1. [William Warren (entomologist)|Warren, W.]