Black-banded owlet

Phalaenostola larentioides

The black-banded owlet is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found from New Brunswick and Wisconsin to Maine, south to Florida and Texas, west to Ontario.
Black-banded Owlet - Phalaenostola larentioides Total length: ~10 mm. Violet-blackish forewing with wavy AM and PM lines. There are wide bands of black shading in the median area and along the subterminal line.

Habitat: Attracted to a 395 nm LED light in a semi-rural area.

2020(76) Black-banded owlet,Geotagged,Phalaenostola larentioides,Summer,United States,moth

Appearance

The wingspan is 17 to 24 millimetres. Adults are on wing from May to September. There seem to be two or more generations per year.
Black-banded Owlet - Phalaenostola larentioides TL: ~10 mm. FW with wavy AM and PM lines. There are wide bands of black shading in the median area and along the subterminal line.


Habitat: Attracted to 365+395 nm LED lights in a semi-rural area

2021(180) Black-banded owlet,Erebidae,Geotagged,Phalaenostola,Phalaenostola larentioides,Summer,United States,moth

Food

The larvae feed on dead grass, leaf litter and living clover leaves.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyErebidae
GenusPhalaenostola
SpeciesP. larentioides