Pink-barred eublemma

Eublemma cochylioides

''Eublemma cochylioides'', the pink-barred eublemma, is a species of moth of the family Erebidae described by Achille Guenée in 1852.
Eublemma cochylioides - New for La Palma Tentative ID by self. If correct it seems to be the first record for the island of La Palma.
https://www.biodiversidadcanarias.es/biota/especie/A01204
As usual, when things later turn out to be an interesting find, you'll always see that I didn't pay much attention at getting the photo's right :-/ Erebidae,Eublemma,Eublemma cochylioides,Eublemminae,Geotagged,La Palma (Canary Islands),Noctuoidea,Spain

Appearance

The wingspan is about 20 millimetres . Male with no pit in the membrane of forewing towards apex, which is somewhat acute. Head and thorax ochreous white. Forewings with ochreous-white basal area, bounded by a very oblique fulvous line, beyond which the area is bright pink. Outer margin fulvous suffused. Two white spots can be seen near outer angle, with some black scaled on their outer edge. Hindwings pale, suffused with fuscous towards outer margin.

The larvae have been recorded on ''Elephantopus'' species and ''Prenanthes spinosa''.
Pink-barred eublemma - Eublemma cochylioides Not the best image , but that is all I gotfrom this beautiful day flying moth. Australia,Eamw moth,Eublemma cochylioides,Eublemma ew,Geotagged,Pink-barred eublemma,Spring

Distribution

It is found throughout the Old World countries . Besides France, it can also be found in such European countries as Greece and Portugal, and on islands such as Crete and Cyprus. It is also common in Asian ones such as Hong Kong, India, Sri Lanka, Japan, and Taiwan, where it might migrate. When comes African migration the species resort to South Africa, from which it might migrate to such Australian islands as Fiji and Tonga, and including Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyErebidae
GenusEublemma
SpeciesE. cochylioides
Photographed in
Australia
Spain