
Underwing Moth
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Catocala
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Asia
Average size
Wingspan 2 to 3 inches
diet
Leaves of trees and shrubs
lifespan
About 1 year
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Overview
Underwing moths are captivating insects known for their beautiful wings and unique patterns. These creatures belong to the genus Catocala and can usually be found flitting about in forests and gardens in Asia.
With a wingspan of about 2 to 3 inches, underwing moths display striking colors. Their upper wings often blend in with tree bark, but when they open their wings, they reveal bright colors underneath, acting like a magic surprise!
These moths love munching on the leaves of trees and shrubs. They are not picky eaters and can enjoy a variety of leaves, making healthy meals in the process.
Underwing moths have an average lifespan of about one year. During this time, they go through various life stages, including egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult moth. Each stage is an exciting adventure!
They play a role in their ecosystem, serving as food for birds and other predators. While they may seem shy, they contribute a lot to the balance of nature.
Next time you see an underwing moth, remember to look closely at those colorful wings! They are small creatures with a big impact on the world around them.
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