Apantesis nais

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Nais tiger moth
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Apantesis nais. Mounted specimen
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A. nais
Binomial name
Apantesis nais
(Drury, 1773)[1][2]
Synonyms
  • Spilosoma nais Drury, 1773
  • Bombyx cuneata Goeze, 1781
  • Arctia decorata Saunders, 1863
  • Arctia ochreata Butler, 1881
  • Apantesis phaleratula Strand, 1919
  • Arctia nais

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Apantesis nais, the nais tiger moth, is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It was described by Dru Drury in 1773.

Description

The wingspan is 30–42 mm. Forewing are mostly black with cream-colored costal border and lines extending from base in males. Hind wings are variable in colour but usually they are reddish or yellow and show a row of large black spots in median area. Females have a quite reduced set of pale lines on the fore-wings and the hind-wing have broad black bands in the sub-terminal area.[3][4]

Adults are on wing from April to October. The larvae feed on a wide range of herbaceous and woody plants, including grasses, violets, plantain and clover. [3][4]

Distribution and habitay

This species can bes found from Quebec and Maine south to Florida and west to Texas and South Dakota. Also spotted in Ohio.[3] It prefers woodlands and forested habitats. [4]

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