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Protodeltote pygarga

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black scaling, which also follows the reniform; claviform grey brown, edged with white at end, and followed by black scaling; submarginal line pale, preceded by dark shading which thins out towards inner margin; the space beyond outer line in lower half of wing more or less white; hindwing fuscous: the fringe whitish; - in the form
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is 20–26 mm. Forewing white, suffused with fuscous and black; inner and outer lines double, blackish; the inner filled in with grey and obscure; the outer with white, strongly excurved beyond cell; stigmata grey, with paler outlines; the orbicular round, the reniform kidney shaped; separated by
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The moth flies from May to July depending on the location. They prefer moderately moist to dry forest clearings, cut forest, forest fringes, and bush areas. These range from pure hardwood forests to mixed to pure coniferous forests. Also in more open habitats: semi-dry turf, abandoned vineyards,
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Larvae are green when young, later yellowish with broad reddish dorsal stripe and several fine reddish lateral lines. They feed on various grasses and can be double brooded in the south.
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Haw. the dark shading before submarginal line is so strongly developed to inner margin that the white space beyond outer line is reduced to a narrow line from costa to inner margin; in
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Spul., owing to the scanty development of the shading the white reaches costa as a broad band; - in the form
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Fallou, from south-west France, the wing is suffused with rufous, or, as Fallou called it, nut brown.
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including some islands. It is found up to 1000 m in the
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Marbled white spot
Marbled white moth


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Protodeltote
Binomial name
Hufnagel
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
Palearctic realm

John Curtis
British Entomology

Scandinavia
Asia minor
Iran
Afghanistan
Siberia
Central Asia

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