Tree-lichen Beauty

Cryphia algae

''Cryphia algae'', the tree-lichen beauty, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is found in Mediterranean parts of Europe and the Near East.
Tree-lichen Beauty, Heesch, Netherlands 'Dark-green lichen owl" in dutch. Cryphia algae,Europe,Heesch,Moth Week 2021,Netherlands,World,the Netherlands

Appearance

''M. algae'' F. . Forewing with basal area wholly, and marginal partly, pale green, marked with black; lines black, placed as in ravula; the median space brownish; some dark marks along the course of submarginal line; hindwing dull grey — ab. ''degener'' Esp. is more unicolorous, the pale green clouded with grey; a dark band beyond inner line. — In ab. ''mendacula'' Hbn. the whole forewing is varied with pale and dark scales intermixed. — ab. ''calligrapha'' Bkh. is a remarkably pretty aberration, in which the basal and marginal areas are more or less filled with lichen-yellow. Larva grey, bluish at the sides, with a dark grey dorsal line.
The wingspan is 24–30 mm. The length of the forewings is 10–13 mm.

The moth flies from July to September depending on the location.

Food

The larvae feed on various tree lichen species.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNoctuidae
GenusCryphia
SpeciesC. algae
Photographed in
Netherlands