Ctenucha virginica – Virginia Ctenucha Moth

Family Erebidae   Hodges # 8262

Caterpillar food:  monocots – grasses, sedges, iris  (Bugguide)

Adults fly during the day, but also come to lights at night.

6/8/2014

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6/10/2016

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6/13/2018

 

6/8/2019

 

6/13/2005  During the day

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6/12/2009

 

The caterpillars come in two color variations: black and yellow, or yellow and white.

10/29/2016  We see the caterpillars wandering on the road in the winter, anytime the temperature gets above about 20F.  These winter wandering caterpillars are always black and yellow.

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2/26/2016

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3/15/2014

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This caterpillar was collected in the grass of a mowed path on our farm on 5/18/2009.

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I fed it on grass, and pupated on 5/25/2009.  Hairs from the body of the caterpillar were used for the outside of the cocoon.

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On 6/2/09 the pupa inside became visible.

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The adult emerged on 6/16/09.

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One spring  I was cutting some Honeysuckle bushes on an abandoned field, and found several caterpillars hidden in the dry grass at the base of each bush.

4/30/2010

 

And I found some more crawling on the road.

 

I put the black ones in one jar, and the yellow ones in another.  They ate grass for about a month.

4/30/2010  This is a yellow caterpillar.  Both the yellow and the black ones have red feet.

 

4/30/2010  Their heads are red and black

 

4/30/2010

 

4/30/2010

 

5/19/2010   The yellow caterpillars stayed yellow, but at the last instar the black caterpillars turned yellow.

 

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5/19/2010   They made cocoons

 

6/3/2010   And hatched