Lithophane lemmeri

Lithophane lemmeri, Lemmer's noctuid moth or Lemmer's pinion, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the eastern parts of the United States and adjacent areas in Canada. It is listed as a species of special concern in the US state of Connecticut.[1] The species was first described by William Barnes and Foster Hendrickson Benjamin in 1929.

Lithophane lemmeri
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Lithophane lemmeri

The wingspan is about 40 mm. The moth flies from June to July depending on the location.

Larval foods

The larvae feed on Chamaecyparis thyoides and Juniperus virginiana.[2]

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References

  1. "Connecticut's Endangered, Threatened and Special Concern Species 2015". State of Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Bureau of Natural Resources. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
  2. http://explorer.natureserve.org/servlet/NatureServe?searchName=Lithophane+lemmeri


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