False army worm

Leucania loreyi

"Leucania loreyi", the cosmopolitan, false army worm or nightfeeding rice armyworm, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in most of African countries, the Indo-Australian subtropics and tropics of India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, the eastern Palearctic realm, and the Near East and Middle East. The species was first described by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1827.
Leucania loreyi Attracted to UV light  Australia,Eamw moth,Encounter Bay SA,Fall,False army worm,Geotagged,Leucania loreyi

Appearance

Its wingspan is about 34–44 mm. Forewing greyish ochreous; the veins pale lined with brown, the intervals with brown lines; a short black streak from base below cell; median nervure thickly outlined with fuscous to beyond cell; reniform stigma indicated by a white dot at lower angle of cell; outer line by a row of black dots on veins; a triangular brown subapical patch edged above by an oblique pale streak from apex; hindwing white, the veins towards termen fuscous; abdominal tufts beneath formed of coarse scalelike brown black hairs.
False army worm - Leucania loreyi Attracted to UV light . The only one on that night as it was down to 10celsius in temperature .  Australia,Encounter Bay SA,Fall,False army worm,Geotagged,Leucania loreyi,UVL,eamw moth

Habitat

The larva is reddish grey, and yellowish between the segments and the dorsal line is fine, grey, and double. The subdorsal lines are divided, interrupted, and all clearer towards the anal segments. spiracles black-ringed. Adults are on wing year round. There are multiple generations per year.

Recorded food plants in Israel include "Phragmites australis", "Sacharum ravennae" and Gramineae species. Occasionally they are found on ornamental bamboo and once in an experimental rice field, a pest of winter cereals and summer cereals. Other recorded food plant include various grasses, such as "Oryza", "Paspalum", "Saccharum", "Triticum" and "Zea" species.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNoctuidae
GenusLeucania
SpeciesL. loreyi
Photographed in
Australia