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Andropolia diversilineata
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Scientific classification
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Genus:
Andropolia
Species:
A. diversilineata
Binomial name
Andropolia diversilineata
(Grote, 1877)
Synonyms
  • Hadena diversilineata Grote, 1877
  • Polia illepida Grote, 1879
  • Polia resoluta Smith, 1894
  • Andropolia submissa Smith, 1911

The Andropolia diversilineata is a type of moth that belongs to the Noctuidae family. A scientist named Augustus Radcliffe Grote first described this moth in 1877. You can find this moth in western North America. It lives in places from British Columbia in Canada all the way south to California in the United States.

Discovering the Andropolia diversilineata Moth

This moth is known for its unique features. It's a fascinating insect that plays a part in its ecosystem.

What Does This Moth Look Like?

The Andropolia diversilineata moth has a wingspan of about 44 millimeters. This is roughly the length of two standard paperclips placed end to end. Adult moths are usually seen flying in the late summer months.

What Do Young Moths Eat?

When the Andropolia diversilineata moth is young, it is a larva, also known as a caterpillar. These larvae enjoy eating a plant called Purshia tridentata. This plant is also known as bitterbrush or antelope brush. It's a common shrub found in the western parts of North America.

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