Setaceous Hebrew Character

Xestia c-nigrum

The setaceous Hebrew character is a moth of the family Noctuidae.It is found in the Palearctic ecozone.
Setaceous Hebrew Character - Xestia c-nigrum TL: ~15 mm. Similar to Xestia dolosa, except that Xestia c-nigrum has a shorter FW length. Also, the AM line is straighter in Xestia c-nigrum and more scalloped in Xestia dolosa.

Habitat: Attracted to a 365 nm light in a semi-rural area

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Appearance

The forewings of this species are reddish brown with distinctive patterning towards the base; a black mark resembling the Hebrew letter ''nun'' with a pale cream-coloured area adjacent to this mark. The hindwings are cream coloured.

The wingspan is 35–45 mm. Forewing purplish grey or purplish fuscous with a leaden gloss; costal area at middle ochreous, merged with the bluntly triangular orbicular stigma: cell, a submedian basal blotch, and costal spot before apex purplish black; claviform stigma minute; reniform large, the lower lobe purplish; hindwing ochreous whitish, in female with the termen broadly fuscous.

Lava pink with a broad dark brown subdorsal band. A lateral yellow band with a brown spot on it. Head reddish brown in color.
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Naming

The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''.
Setaceous Hebrew Character - Xestia c-nigrum TL: ~15 mm. Similar to Xestia dolosa, except that Xestia c-nigrum has a shorter FW length. Also, the AM line is straighter in Xestia c-nigrum and more scalloped in Xestia dolosa. Hosts: Low plants, crops, and grasses. Status: Common.

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

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Distribution

It is a common species throughout Europe and North Asia and Central Asia, South Asia, China, Japan and Korea. It is also found in North America, from coast to coast across Canada and the northern United States to western Alaska. It occurs in the Rocky Mountains from Montana to southern Arizona and New Mexico. In the east, it ranges from Maine to North Carolina. It has recently been recorded from Tennessee.

Behavior

Two broods are produced each year and the adults are on the wing between May and October. This moth flies at night and is attracted to light and sugar, as well as flowers such as ''Buddleia'', ivy and ragwort.

The larva is pale brown red-brown or green with obscure paler dorsal and subdorsal lines and a broad pale ochreous spiracular line. It feeds on a huge variety of plants . The species overwinters as a larva.

Food

Documented food plants include:

⤷ ''Acer'' – maple
⤷ ''Allium'' – onion
⤷ ''Apium'' – celery
⤷ ''Avena'' – oat
⤷ ''Beta'' – beet
⤷ ''Brassica''
⤷ ''Calendula'' – marigold
⤷ ''Chrysanthemum''
⤷ ''Cichorium'' – chicory
⤷ ''Cirsium'' – creeping thistle
⤷ ''Comptonia'' – sweetfern
⤷ ''Daucus'' – carrot
⤷ ''Epilobium'' – rosebay willowherb
⤷ ''Helianthus''
⤷ ''Hordeum'' – barley
⤷ ''Hypericum'' – St John's wort
⤷ ''Lactuca'' – lettuce
⤷ ''Lamium'' – dead-nettle
⤷ ''Lantana''
⤷ ''Linum''
⤷ ''Lobelia''
⤷ ''Lycopersicon'' – tomato
⤷ ''Malus'' – apple
⤷ ''Medicago'' – alfalfa
⤷ ''Myosotis'' – forget-me-not
⤷ ''Nicotiana'' – tobacco
⤷ ''Photinia''
⤷ ''Pisum'' – pea
⤷ ''Plantago'' – plantain
⤷ ''Platanus'' – Oriental plane
⤷ ''Primula''
⤷ ''Pyrus'' – pear
⤷ ''Rheum'' – rhubarb
⤷ ''Ribes'' – currant
⤷ ''Rumex''
⤷ ''Senecio'' – groundsel
⤷ ''Solanum'' – potato
⤷ ''Solidago'' – goldenrods
⤷ ''Spiraea''
⤷ ''Stellaria'' – chickweed
⤷ ''Taraxacum'' – dandelion
⤷ ''Thalictrum'' – meadow-rue
⤷ ''Trifolium'' – clover
⤷ ''Triticum'' – wheat
⤷ ''Urtica'' – nettle
⤷ ''Vaccinium''
⤷ ''Veratrum''
⤷ ''Viburnum''
⤷ ''Viola''
⤷ ''Vitis'' – grape
⤷ ''Zea'' – maize

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNoctuidae
GenusXestia
SpeciesX. c-nigrum