Virbia aurantiaca explained

Virbia aurantiaca, the orange holomelina, is a moth species of the family Erebidae found in North America.[1] In the east it has been recorded from Manitoba and Nova Scotia, south along the eastern seaboard to Cordoba in Mexico. It has also been recorded from Texas, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, North Dakota and South Dakota.

The length of the forewings is about 10 mm for males and 9.7 mm for females.

Larvae have been reared on dandelion and plantain species.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Species Holomelina aurantiaca - Orange Holomelina - Hodges#8121 -BugGuide . 2009-11-14.
  2. , 2008: A faunal review of Virbia (formerly Holomelina) for North America North of Mexico (Arctiidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini). Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 48 (3): 59-118. Full article: http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/bulletin/vol48no3hires.pdf.