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Catocala - Wikipedia
The moths are commonly known as underwing moths or simply underwings. These terms are sometimes used for a few related moths, but usually – especially when used ... en.wikipedia.org
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UNDERWING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One of the posterior wings of an insect. 2. Any of various noctuid moths (especially genus Catocala) that have the hind wings banded with contrasting colors. www.merriam-webster.com
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Underwing Moths | Missouri Department of Conservation
Underwing moths are most common in deciduous forests and forest borders, and wherever else their food trees grow. They typically rest on tree trunks during the ... mdc.mo.gov
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underwing
ˈunderwing [under-1 5 b and under-2.] 1. a. A wing placed under, or partly covered by, another.1535 Coverdale 2 Esdras xii. 29 Thou sawest two vnder⁓winges vpon the heade that is on the right syde. 1801 Southey Thalaba iii. xxxiii, The admiring girl survey'd His out-spread sails of green; His gauzy ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Small Yellow Underwing - Butterfly Conservation
The black hindwing of the Small Yellow Underwing is traversed by a broad yellow band. Often rests with its hindwings exposed. Flies actively in sunshine. butterfly-conservation.org
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Large Yellow Underwing - Butterfly Conservation
The forewings are long, narrow and rounded. They are variable in colour from reddish-brown to blackish brown but with a small black dot close to the leading ... butterfly-conservation.org
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Copper underwing
The copper underwing, humped green fruitworm or pyramidal green fruitworm (Amphipyra pyramidea) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The hindwings are a rich bright copper colour (hence the common name of "copper underwing"). wikipedia.org
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Underwing Moths (Genus Catocala) - iNaturalist
Catocala is a generally Holarctic genus of moths in the Erebidae family. The moths are commonly known as underwing moths or simply underwings. These terms are ... www.inaturalist.org
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Five Facts about the Darling Underwing Moth - YouTube
The Darling Underwing is just one of the almost 200 underwing species of moths in the world. Join Danny in their backyard as they wait for ... www.youtube.com
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Underwing - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
moth having dull forewings and brightly colored hind wings. www.vocabulary.com
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Underwings | Good Natured - Hickory Knolls Discovery Center
Underwing moths are some of our area's best-camouflaged critters. Their elaborately marked forewings look just like bark. www.stcnature.org
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Genus Catocala - Underwings - BugGuide.Net
Underwings refers to the posture where the forewings are normally held together over the back at rest, hiding the hindwings beneath. bugguide.net
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Species Noctua pronuba - Large Yellow Underwing - Hodges#11003.1 - BugGuide
Feb 27, 2023Upcoming Events Registration is open for the 2024 BugGuide gathering in Idaho July 24-27 Moth submissions from National Moth Week 2023 Photos of insects and people from the 2022 BugGuide gathering in New Mexico, July 20-24 Photos of insects and people from the Spring 2021 gathering in Louisiana, April 28-May 2 Photos of insects and people from ...
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Red underwing
The red underwing (Catocala nupta) is a moth of the family Erebidae. As the red underwing moth takes off, the sudden flash of colour may confuse the attacker, and when it lands and immediately closes its wings it may seem wikipedia.org
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Lunar underwing
The lunar underwing (Omphaloscelis lunosa) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Adrian Hardy Haworth in 1809. wikipedia.org
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