File:Common in eastern Maryland; range mostly southeastern U.S.; adults active May-September. The larvae feed on trumpet creeper (bb87d34f-61e8-42a0-bfc4-64cf28db4065).jpg

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English: Paratrea plebeja
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English: NPS Photo
Title
English: Paratrea plebeja
Description
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Moth is shades of brown, from light to dark. The body has vertical dark lines, the top section looks to have an inverted "V" and the lower section of the body are three vertical lines. The upper set of wings have dark horizontal areas on a lighter brownish wing. The lower set of wings are darker shaded than the upper also with a few darkened areas. The The antennae appear to be medium thickness.

Common in eastern Maryland; range mostly southeastern U.S.; adults active May-September. The larvae feed on trumpet creeper, lilac, and passionflower. Genus: Paratrea Species: plebeja Acc No: 00032 Cat No: 22678

  • Keywords: Moth; Piscataway Park; Collections
Depicted place
English: Piscataway Park, Maryland
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English: NPGallery
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PISC

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