The Noctuinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U. S. A.
Author
Pogue, Michael G.
text
Zootaxa
2006
2006-05-26
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1215.1.1
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9.
Agrotis venerabilis
Walker, Venerable Dart
(adult), Dusky Cutworm (larva)
(
Fig. 11
, Map 7)
Identification:
Forewing length 16.0–17.0 mm. This is a distinct species, and the male has bipectinate antennae. Forewing color is variable from completely dark gray to the dark gray area in the costal half extending to the reniform spot with the rest of the wing pale gray. Orbicular spot is an elongate oval, reniform spot is dark gray, and claviform spot is an elongate dark gray dash, with all spots outlined in black. Prothorax is black contrasting with pale gray tegulae. Hindwing varies from pale to dark gray.
Flight period:
Collected in September and October.
Collected localities:
North Carolina
:
Swain Co.
, Big Cove Road site b, Big Cove Road site c, Big Cove Road site p, Big Cove Road site w
.
Tennessee
:
Blount Co.
,
Tremont
;
Cocke Co.
,
Foothills Parkway
;
Sevier Co.
,
Elkmont
, Park Headquarters. (
16 specimens
)
Elevation range:
1360–2200 ft.
(
415–671 m
)
General distribution:
Widespread in North America
from Newfoundland to
British Columbia
in
Canada
and in the United States from Maine to Florida and west to the
West Coast
(
Lafontaine 2004
)
.
MAP 7.
Collecting localities of
Agrotis venerabilis
.
Larval hosts:
Polyphagous; hosts include alfalfa (
Medicago sativa
L.,
Fabaceae
), beans (
Fabaceae
), chickweed (
Cerastium
sp.
,
Caryophyllaceae
), clover (
Trifolium
sp.
,
Fabaceae
), corn (
Zea mays
L.,
Poaceae
), little barley (
Hordeum pusillum
Nutt.
,
Poaceae
), and tobacco (
Nicotania
sp.,
Solanaceae
).