Sthenopis argenteomaculatus
Sthenopis argenteomaculatus, the silver-spotted ghost moth, is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It was described by Thaddeus William Harris in 1841, and is known in North America[2] from Nova Scotia to Virginia and west to Minnesota.
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The wingspan is about 65–100 mm. The forewings are gray to tan, crossed by irregular dark bands. Adults are on wing from June to August.[3]
Food plants for this species include Alnus, Betula, and Salix. They bore in roots of their host plant that are partially submerged in water. The life cycle takes two years.[4]
References
- Nielsen, Ebbe S.; Robinson, Gaden S.; Wagner, David L. (2000). "Ghost-moths of the world: a global inventory and bibliography of the Exoporia (Mnesarchaeoidea and Hepialoidea) (Lepidoptera )" (PDF). Journal of Natural History. 34 (6): 823–878. doi:10.1080/002229300299282.
- "110016.00 – 0018 – Sthenopis argenteomaculatus – Silver-spotted Ghost Moth – (Harris, 1841)". North American Moth Photographers Group. Mississippi State University. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
- Moth Magic Archived from the original June 7, 2012.
- Moths of Maryland
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