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Proxenus miranda

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Species of moth

Proxenus miranda
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Genus: Proxenus
Species: P. miranda
Binomial name
Proxenus miranda
(Grote, 1873)
Synonyms
  • Caradrina miranda Grote, 1873
  • Athetis miranda
  • Caradrina nitens Dyar, 1904

Proxenus miranda, the miranda moth or glistening rustic, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in most of North America, where it has been recorded south through California to Arizona and in the Rocky Mountains to Colorado in the west. In the east it is found from southern Canada to South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. The habitat consists of moist, open forests and grasslands.

The wingspan is about 23–27 mm. Adults are on wing from May to October in two generations per year.

The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, including Taraxacum, Fragaria and Medicago species.

References

  1. mothphotographersgroup
  2. Pacific Northwest Moths
  3. Bug Guide
  4. Anweiler, G. G. (April 26, 2004). "Species Details: Proxenus miranda". University of Alberta Museums. E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum. Retrieved December 27, 2020.
Taxon identifiers
Proxenus miranda


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