Feltia tricosa (Lintner)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1215.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066549 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2254ED3C-BF72-FFF1-5A77-F9A336DB4E01 |
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Feltia tricosa (Lintner) |
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23. Feltia tricosa (Lintner) View in CoL
( Figs. 28–29, Map 18)
Identification: Forewing length 16.0–20.0 mm. Feltia tricosa is similar to F. subgothica in forewing color and pattern, but slightly larger. The apex of the spinelike setae of each antennal segment in the male of F. tricosa is curved and parallel with the longitudinal axis of the antenna. In contrast, the apex of the spinelike setae in males of F. subgothica is not curved and is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the antenna. Unlike F. subgothica , the hindwing in the male of F. tricosa is entirely dark; that of the female is darker than in F. subgothica .
Flight period: Collected from midAugust to midSeptember.
Collected localities: North Carolina: Haywood Co., Purchase Knob at house; Swain Co. , Big Cove Road site b, Ravensford . Tennessee: Blount Co., Cold Spring Gap; Cocke Co. , Cosby campground area; Sevier Co. , Park Headquarters , 6 mi S of Sugarlands Visitor Center. (10 specimens)
MAP 18. Collecting localities of Feltia tricosa .
Elevation range: 1480–4800 ft. (451–1463 m)
General distribution: This is mainly an eastern North American species, distributed from southeastern Canada south to northern Georgia, and west to Kansas. There are two disjunct populations: one in central Texas and another in the western Great Plains of Montana ( Lafontaine 2004).
Larval hosts: Reported hosts are unreliable because of the similarity of the larva with those of F. jaculifera and F. subgothica ( Lafontaine 2004) .
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