Leucania adjuta (Grote) Adjutant Wainscot

Pogue, Michael G., 2010, The Hadeninae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA 2380, Zootaxa 2380 (1), pp. 1-75 : 32-33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2380.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5320320

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7156EC10-1A0F-F468-3D82-483F1EF7FA30

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scientific name

Leucania adjuta (Grote) Adjutant Wainscot
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25. Leucania adjuta (Grote) Adjutant Wainscot View in CoL

( Figs. 45–46 View FIGURES 41–48 , Map 26)

Identification: Forewing length 14–16 mm. General overall forewing coloration is tan with darker brown shading along Cu vein, then angles slightly toward apex. There are two tiny black dots associated with vein Cu, one is at middle of discal cell below vein Cu and one at end of discal cell above vein Cu. Postmedial line consists of two tiny black dots, one on vein M2 and one on vein CuA2. Terminal line consists of a series of minute black dots. Hindwing is white variously and sometimes heavily suffused with gray. The outer margin is darker than the rest of the hindwing.

Flight period: Late April to mid-October, two to three broods annually.

Collected localities: North Carolina : Haywood Co., Balsam Mountain Road 5.2 mi N of junction with Blue Ridge Parkway on Flat Creek Trail, Balsam Mountain Road 6.1 mi N of junction with Blue Ridge Parkway on Hemphill Bald Trail, Balsam Mountain Road, Polls Gap, Hemphill Bald Trail, Cataloochee just off paved road to Cosby, 1 mi SE of Purchase house off Purchase Road in forest, Purchase Knob Eof house in field, Purchase Knob NE of house in field, Purchase Knob; Swain Co., 0.7 km up creek from mouth of Goldmine Creek; 200 yards up Tow String Road in meadow, Big Cove Road site p, Noland Divide Trailhead, 8.3 mi NW of Park entrance on 441 Kephart Prong Trail. Tennessee: Blount Co., vic. Cades Cove, Cades Cove Forge Creek Road, Foothills Parkway west at Little River, Gregory Bald Trail Eof campsite 13, Tremont; Cocke Co., Cosby campground area, Foothills Parkway 2.1 mi W Hwy. 321, Foothills Parkway first overlook, Foothills Parkway second overlook east, Foothills Parkway 4.5 mi from Rt. 321 third overlook; Sevier Co., Greenbrier area Old Settlers Trail off Ramsey Cascade Road, Jake’s Creek Trail near campsite 27, 6 mi S of Sugarlands Visitor Center on Hwy. 441. (51 specimens)

Elevation range: 1000–5930 ft. (305–1807 m)

General distribution: Ranges from New York south to Florida, west across the southeastern U.S. to Oklahoma and Texas , with one record from southern Ohio.

Larval hosts: As with all species of Leucania , L. adjuta is a grass feeder. Larvae obtained from eggs were reared on orchardgrass ( Dactylis glomerata L., Poaceae ) ( Godfrey 1972).

MAP 26. Collecting localities of Leucania adjuta .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Leucania

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