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Phylo: | 932534 | ||
Hodges: | 9888 | ||
Size: | FWL: 17 - 18 mm | WS: 35 - 39 mm | ||
Range: (Can): | NWT and all provinces except Lab. | ||
Range: (NA): | MPG range and flight data | ||
Range: (World): | Nearctic | ||
Season: (BC): | Mar - Apr, Jun, Aug - Oct. | ||
Larval Hosts: | Polyphagous: Fir, Maple, Alder, Birch, Hazel, Larch, Spruce, Pine, Poplar, Stonefruit, Douglas Fir, Pear, Oak, Bramble, Rowan, Basswood, Hemlock, Elm, Hornbeam. | ||
Comments: | The caterpillars are also predatory on other insects. |
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Observations: | 8 record(s) | |
Year(s) recorded: | 2017, 19, 2021. | |
First flight: | Apr 02 | |
Last flight: | Sep 06 |
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BOLD | Barcode of Life Data Systems — University of Guelph | |
BG | Bug Guide — Iowa State University | |
BAMONA | Butterflies and Moths of North America | |
EF | EFauna BC — University of British Columbia | |
EHS | E.H.Strickland Museum — University of Alberta | |
GBIF | Global Biodiversity Information Facility | |
Hosts | Hosts Database — Natural History Museum (London) | |
MPG | Moth Photographers Group — University of Mississippi | |
PNW | Pacific Northwest Moths — Western Washington University | |
SME | Spencer Museum of Entomology — University of British Columbia | |
Wikipedia | Wikipedia |