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Nutmeg (moth)

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33–39 mm) species with cryptically coloured forewings, varying from light to dark brown, sometimes with a reddish tinge. The most characteristic feature is a distinctively W-shaped, white subterminal line. This feature is seen on some other noctuids, but usually much larger species. The
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Forewing grey, dark speckled:costa black-spotted: claviform stigma small: orbicular round, pale, sometimes whitish: reniform large, the lower lobe dark grey, all three finely black-edged; veins towards termen finely black; hindwing dull whitish, with abroad border and the veins fuscous. —
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Walk. , described originally from a N. American specimen, but probably a rare general aberration, has occurred at Portland, on the chalky South coast of England: it is grey with a yellowish gloss, with a pale band as in
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One or two broods are produced each year, and adults can be seen at any time from May to September. This species flies at night and is attracted to light as well as to sugar and nectar-rich
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Tr. the forewing is more variegated, light and dark, the larger pale orbicular stigma and a pale patch obliquely below it forming a prominent streak; —
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Flight from June to first half of July. Second generation from latter half of July to September.
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in North America. In the north of its European range it is a summer
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Esp. is the form showing a tendency to an ochreous tint; - in ab.
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This article is about the species of moth. For other uses, see
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Tutt has a uniform dull appearance, without speckling; —
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Hadula trifolii
Nutmeg (disambiguation)

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Hadula
Binomial name
Hufnagel
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
Western Palearctic
Niger
Quebec
migrant

wingspan
termen
flowers
larvae
plants
pupae
Allium

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