Trichodezia albovittata

Trichodezia albovittata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Trichodezia
Species: T. albovittata
Binomial name
Trichodezia albovittata
(Guenée, 1857)[1][2]
Synonyms
  • Odezia albovittata Guenée, 1857
  • Melanippe propriaria Walker, 1862
  • Trichodezia propriaria (Walker, 1862)
  • Melanippe reciprocata Walker, 1862
  • Trichodezia reciprocata (Walker, 1862)

The White-striped Black Moth (Trichodezia albovittata) is a moth in the Geometridae family. It is found from Alaska to Newfoundland and Labrador, south in the east to North Carolina and in the west to northern California.[3]

The wingspan is 20–25 mm. The wings are black with a white bar across forewing, narrowing and meeting the terminal white wedge near the inner margin. The hindwings have black fringes, although they are white towards the outer angle. Adults are on wing from April to September.

The larvae feed on Impatiens species.

Subspecies

References

  1. mothphotographersgroup
  2. "Home of Ichneumonoidea". Taxapad. Dicky Sick Ki Yu. 1997–2012. Retrieved 2013.
  3. Bug Guide
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