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Gold Triangle or Clover Hay Moth

Hypsopygia costalis

Photo by valentinezza
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Field Notes

Description:

It's about 2 cm, I found it on the house's wall.
The wingspan is 16–23 mm. The adult moths fly from May to July, depending on the location.

Habitat:

It is found in Europe.

Notes:

The caterpillars feed on dry vegetable matter. They have been found in haystacks or thatching, as well as in chicken (Gallus) and magpie (Pica) nests. The caterpillar is injurious to clover hay, and to other hay when mixed with clover. Its depredations can be prevented by keeping the hay dry and well ventilated, as the insect preferably breeds in moist or matted material such as is to be found in the lower parts of haystacks, where affected hay becomes filled with webbings of the caterpillars and their excrement, rendering it unfit for feeding. A treatment is to burn the webbed material and to thoroughly clean the affected location.

Species ID Suggestions

Gold Triangle or Clover Hay Moth

Hypsopygia costalis

Comments (2)

Pyralidae, Pyralinae, Pyralini, Hypsopygia costalis.

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