Thecaterpillar sequestersthe chemi- cals obtained from itsfood plants (legumes ofthegenus Crotalaria),retains themthrough metamorphosis, andas an adult bestowsthemuponitseggs. Forbes further discussed some named variations of. Utetheisa nova Smith, 1910 Deiopeia pura Butler, 1877 Deiopeia speciosa Walker, 1854 Deiopeia stretchii Butler, 1877 Utetheisa terminalis Neumgen & Dyar, 1893 Euprepia venusta Dalman, 1823: Taxonomic Notes: Utetheisa ornatrix: Includes as a synonym Utetheisa bella 8106. Survival, in the arctiid moth Utetheisa ornatrix, isclosely linked to this insect’s utilizationof pyrrolizidinealkaloids(PAs) (EisnerandMeinwald,1995). This plant is a host of the ornate bella moth, Utetheisa ornatrix (Linnaeus). Mey, with carpenter ants feeding at extrafloral nectaries. A flower spike of lanceleaf rattlebox, Crotalaria lanceolata E. Swains Island is in American Samoa there is a specimen located in the Canadian National Collection labeled (Swains Island, Newfoundland) which has a note correcting the geographic location. plant is a host of the ornate bella moth, Utetheisa ornatrix (Linnaeus). Updated Bug fixes and performance improvements. which he considered a 'race' or subspecies of. Updated See your Recent Activity directly from the popup!Īlso included: various bug fixes and improvements for automatically saving Recent Activity. Updated Updating popup to properly display Science Direct searches and articles in your Recent Activity Updated Adding support for Science Direct searches and articles in your Recent Activity Updated Bug fixes and minor improvements to metadata collection for Recent Activity. Utetheisa ornatrix LINNAEUS, 1758 Superfamily - NOCTUOIDEA Family - EREBIDAE subfamily - ARCTIINAE Tribe - Utetheisa. Family: Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Identification: Wing pattern variable but distinctive the only moth in eastern North America with a pink and yellow.Range: Nova Scotia to Florida, west to Minnes.
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