Arcigera Flower Moth

The Arcigera Flower Moth is a small but distinctive looking owlet moth. Like most lepidopterans, they're nectar drinkers as adults. As caterpillars they're known to eat a few of our asters.

I don't know who their closest relative is, but they look similar to and are in the same genus as the Ragweed Flower Moth. I'm thinking that at a glance the AFM can be distinguished from the RFM by looking more colorful/vibrant. I don't see them much, but am told both these species can be active during the day.

August 20, 2021 at Duke Farms
Photo 157770829, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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