Zale duplicata
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Zale duplicata (Bethune, 1865)
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The Pine False Looper Zale, Pine False Looper, Banded Similar-wing or Grey Similar-wing (Zale duplicata) is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in woodlands and forests from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, south to the mountains of Georgia and Texas.
The wingspan is 34–36 mm. Adults are on wing from late May to June in Alberta. There is one generation per year.
The larvae feed on eastern white pine from New Brunswick to North Carolina. North- and westward it is reported to on various other pines, including both hard (two-and three-needled species) and soft pines (usually five-needled species). The larvae of ssp. largera feed on jack pine exclusively.
Subspecies
- Zale duplicata duplicata
- Zale duplicata largera (J. B. Smith, 1908)
External links
- Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)[permanent dead link]
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