Lepidoptera The Flame Shoulder Moth – Noctua Plecta

The Flame Shoulder Moths Fig. 158.-The Flame Shoulder.

As our example of the next genus we take the Flame Shoulder, a rather small moth, easily identified by the broad yellowish-white streak along the costa of the reddish-brown fore wings. The orbicular and reniform spots are margined with white, and a thin white streak runs from the base of the wing to the former. The hind wings are white. This moth flies in July, and is common throughout Great Britain.

The caterpillar is reddish brown, with a slender line of white dots on the back, and a similar line on each side. The body is smooth and velvety, and is netted and dotted all over with dark brown. It feeds on the lady’s bedstraw (Galium verum), sweet woodruff (Asperula odorata), and many other low plants; and is full fed early in July.