Copper Underwing

Amphipyra pyramidoides

''Amphipyra pyramidoides'', the copper underwing, is a moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in the US and southern Canada.
Copper Underwing Larva - Amphipyra pyramidoides Light green body with white spots, black spiracles, and a white spiracular line with shades of yellow. The eighth abdominal segment with large dorsal hump.

Habitat: On oak (Quercus sp.) in a mixed forest
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Appearance

The wingspan is 38–52 mm. Adults are on wing from July through October depending on the location. There is one generation per year. They overwinter as eggs.
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Behavior

The larvae are active in the spring; when ready to pupate they build a shelter by rolling a leaf. Aggregations of newly eclosed adults are found under bark, etc., in mid-summer.
Copper Underwing Larva - Amphipyra pyramidoides Light green body with white spots, black spiracles, and a white spiracular line with shades of yellow. The eighth abdominal segment with large dorsal hump.

Habitat: On oak (Quercus sp.) in a mixed forest

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Food

The larvae feed on the leaves of many broadleaf trees and shrubs, including apple, basswood, hawthorn, maple, oak, walnut, raspberry, grape, greenbrier.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNoctuidae
GenusAmphipyra
SpeciesA. pyramidoides