Darling underwing

Catocala cara

''Catocala cara'', the darling underwing, is an Erebidae species. The species can be found in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; it occurs west at least to Oklahoma and north at least to Illinois. It also ranges into southern Canada, but only barely so.
Darling Underwing - Catocala cara WS: 80 mm. Violet brown FW sprinkled with greenish scales along jagged, black lines. HW is bright pink with black bands. Hosts: Poplar and willow.

Habitat: Spotted resting in a bird blind on the edge of a pond in a deciduous forest

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Appearance

The wingspan is 70–85 mm. The forewings are dark purplish brown above, and light cream below. The hindwings have a deep scarlet-pink ground color with a pattern of two clean concentric blackish bands per wing, one through the midwing and one along the pale outer margin. The hindwing base is heavily covered in dark hairs; at a casual glance it may thus appear as if at the center of the dark bands there is a black spot or streak. As in many relatives, the foreleg tibia of this species possess no spines, while the tarsi carry three rows of spines.

The adult moths flies from June to October depending on the location. The caterpillars feed on ''Populus'' and ''Salix'' species, especially Black willow .
Darling Underwing - Catocala cara WS: ~80 mm. Violet brown FW sprinkled with greenish scales along jagged, black lines. HW is bright pink with black bands. Hosts: Poplar and willow.

Habitat: Spotted resting in a bird blind on the edge of a pond in a deciduous forest Catocala,Catocala cara,Darling underwing,Geotagged,Summer,United States,moth,underwing

Habitat

The wingspan is 70–85 mm. The forewings are dark purplish brown above, and light cream below. The hindwings have a deep scarlet-pink ground color with a pattern of two clean concentric blackish bands per wing, one through the midwing and one along the pale outer margin. The hindwing base is heavily covered in dark hairs; at a casual glance it may thus appear as if at the center of the dark bands there is a black spot or streak. As in many relatives, the foreleg tibia of this species possess no spines, while the tarsi carry three rows of spines.

The adult moths flies from June to October depending on the location. The caterpillars feed on ''Populus'' and ''Salix'' species, especially Black willow .

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyErebidae
GenusCatocala
SpeciesC. cara