Anaplectoides prasina

10. Anaplectoides prasina (Denis and Schiffermüller) (Fig. 43, Map 28) Identification: Forewing length 24.0–27.0 mm. The forewing color of this species is predominantly green with various amounts of scattered black scales. Orbicular and reniform spots are variously shaded green to gray including a m...

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Main Author: Pogue, Michael G.
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Published: 2006
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5066569 2023-05-15T17:22:55+02:00 Anaplectoides prasina Pogue, Michael G. 2006-05-26 https://zenodo.org/record/5066569 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066569 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2254ED3CBF44FFFB5A77FB8336254E72 doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1215.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5064764 http://publication.plazi.org/id/DE6D9544BF6DFFD15B7FFFE7356E4B6C http://zoobank.org/B89D6B58-561B-48A5-B7D7-51B5C30B93CC doi:10.5281/zenodo.5066568 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/5066569 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066569 oai:zenodo.org:5066569 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess The Noctuinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, U. S. A., pp. 1-95 in Zootaxa 1215(1) 42-43 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Noctuidae Anaplectoides Anaplectoides prasina info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2006 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.506656910.11646/zootaxa.1215.1.110.5281/zenodo.5066568 2023-03-10T14:39:49Z 10. Anaplectoides prasina (Denis and Schiffermüller) (Fig. 43, Map 28) Identification: Forewing length 24.0–27.0 mm. The forewing color of this species is predominantly green with various amounts of scattered black scales. Orbicular and reniform spots are variously shaded green to gray including a mixture of these colors and outlined in black. The rectangular patch between these spots is green but can be gray in some specimens. A large white subterminal patch distal to reniform spot is diagnostic. Hindwing is dark gray with white fringe. Flight period: Collected from late June to early August. Collected localities: North Carolina: Haywood Co., Balsam Mountain Campground, Balsam Mountain picnic area on Flat Creek Trail, Purchase Knob at house, Purchase Knob E of house field, Polls Gap on Rough Fork Trail, Polls Gap on Hemphill Bald Trail; Swain Co., Beetree Ridge, 3.3 mi NE of Clingman's Dome parking lot on Fork Ridge Trail, 5.6 mi SW of Jct. 441 and Clingman's Dome Road, Mount Buckley. Tennessee: Blount Co., Campsite 6 along Scott Mountain Trail, Gregory Bald; Sevier Co., 1.3 mi W of Jct. 441 and Clingman's Dome Road on Road Prong Trail, Jakes Creek Trail Campsite 27, 7 mi S of Sugarlands Visitor Center. (46 specimens) Elevation range: 3324–6560 ft. (1013–1999 m) MAP 28. Collecting localities of Anaplectoides prasina. General distribution: This species is a Holarctic boreal zone species that occurs in North America across central and southern Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia. In the East it occurs south to New Jersey and in the Appalachians to North Carolina and Tennessee. In the West it occurs south to southern Oregon then east to Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. In the Palaearctic it occurs from Great Britain to Japan and northeastern Siberia (Lafontaine 1998). Larval hosts: Seems to be a general feeder on various herbaceous plants and shrubs including huckleberry (Gaylussacia sp., Ericaceae), hazelnut (Corylus sp., Betulaceae), maple (Acer sp., Aceraceae), whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L., ... Other/Unknown Material Newfoundland Siberia Zenodo Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Buckley ENVELOPE(163.933,163.933,-84.967,-84.967) Hemphill ENVELOPE(165.100,165.100,-70.983,-70.983) Mount Buckley ENVELOPE(148.200,148.200,-68.267,-68.267)
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuidae
Anaplectoides
Anaplectoides prasina
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuidae
Anaplectoides
Anaplectoides prasina
Pogue, Michael G.
Anaplectoides prasina
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuidae
Anaplectoides
Anaplectoides prasina
description 10. Anaplectoides prasina (Denis and Schiffermüller) (Fig. 43, Map 28) Identification: Forewing length 24.0–27.0 mm. The forewing color of this species is predominantly green with various amounts of scattered black scales. Orbicular and reniform spots are variously shaded green to gray including a mixture of these colors and outlined in black. The rectangular patch between these spots is green but can be gray in some specimens. A large white subterminal patch distal to reniform spot is diagnostic. Hindwing is dark gray with white fringe. Flight period: Collected from late June to early August. Collected localities: North Carolina: Haywood Co., Balsam Mountain Campground, Balsam Mountain picnic area on Flat Creek Trail, Purchase Knob at house, Purchase Knob E of house field, Polls Gap on Rough Fork Trail, Polls Gap on Hemphill Bald Trail; Swain Co., Beetree Ridge, 3.3 mi NE of Clingman's Dome parking lot on Fork Ridge Trail, 5.6 mi SW of Jct. 441 and Clingman's Dome Road, Mount Buckley. Tennessee: Blount Co., Campsite 6 along Scott Mountain Trail, Gregory Bald; Sevier Co., 1.3 mi W of Jct. 441 and Clingman's Dome Road on Road Prong Trail, Jakes Creek Trail Campsite 27, 7 mi S of Sugarlands Visitor Center. (46 specimens) Elevation range: 3324–6560 ft. (1013–1999 m) MAP 28. Collecting localities of Anaplectoides prasina. General distribution: This species is a Holarctic boreal zone species that occurs in North America across central and southern Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia. In the East it occurs south to New Jersey and in the Appalachians to North Carolina and Tennessee. In the West it occurs south to southern Oregon then east to Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. In the Palaearctic it occurs from Great Britain to Japan and northeastern Siberia (Lafontaine 1998). Larval hosts: Seems to be a general feeder on various herbaceous plants and shrubs including huckleberry (Gaylussacia sp., Ericaceae), hazelnut (Corylus sp., Betulaceae), maple (Acer sp., Aceraceae), whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus L., ...
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British Columbia
Buckley
Hemphill
Mount Buckley
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British Columbia
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Hemphill
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Siberia
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Siberia
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