Catocala louiseae
Catocala louiseae, or Louise's underwing, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species is endemic to the United States. The epithet, louiseae, is in honor of "the late Louise (Mrs. E.P.) Mellon" who funded the Carnegie Museum of Natural History expedition on which the type specimen was collected. The species was first described by John Bauer in 1965.[2] DistributionC. louiseae is found in the United States from North Carolina south to Florida and west through Arkansas to Texas.[citation needed] DescriptionThe wingspan of C. louiseae is about 40 mm (1.6 in).[citation needed] Life cycleAdults of C. louiseae are on wing in May.[citation needed] There is probably one generation per year.[citation needed] The larvae feed on Vaccinium arboreum and probably other blueberries.[citation needed] TaxonomyCatocala louiseae is given precedence per Article 23.9.2 as a nomen protectum over its disused senior subjective synonym Catocala protonympha Boisduval, 1840, which becomes a nomen oblitum.[3] References
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