Appearance
The wingspan is 45–60 mm. It is a variable species. The forewing upperside is darker than in similar ''Lapara coniferarum'' and the antemedian lines are more distinct.Distribution
It is known from coniferous and mixed coniferous forests in southern Canada as well as north-eastern Alberta and central Saskatchewan. In the eastern half of the United States it is found from extreme north-eastern North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and New York north through Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine and south in the Appalachian Mountains from New Jersey to western North Carolina, with scattered ranges as far south as Florida.Behavior
Adults are on wing from mid-June to mid-July in Canada.The larvae feed on various pine species, including ''Pinus resinosa'', ''Pinus rigida'' and ''Pinus sylvestris'' as well as ''Larix laricina''.
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