Arctesthes catapyrrha facts for kids
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A. catapyrrha
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Arctesthes catapyrrha (Butler, 1877)
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Arctesthes catapyrrha is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand.
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Taxonomy
This species was first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877 as Fidonia catapyrrha.
Distribution
A. catapyrrha is widespread and is found in open areas from coastal to alpine locations. It prefers stony habitat such as shingle riverbeds and stony fields. It has been observed in the Mackenzie Country, Kaitorete Spit, near the Waimakariri River, and in Central Otago.
Life stages
A. catapyrrha is a day flying moth. Adult moths can be seen between October and March.
Host species
Larvae of A. catapyrrha feed on a wide range of low herbs including Plantago species and on Raoulia australis.
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