Yellow-collared Scape Moth
Cissepsfulvicollis
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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Vincent, Alabama
Barling, Arkansas
Deer, Arkansas
Marion, Arkansas
Bear, Delaware
Divernon, Illinois
Thibodaux, Louisiana
Gouverneur, New York
Cincinnati, Ohio(2 reports)
Glouster, Ohio
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Corning, OH (Zone 6a) |
January 2007 |
Positive
Host Plants: Grasses, lichens, and spike rush.
This moth is a daytime flyer and can be seen in the fall nectaring on flowers such as goldenrods and mistflower. They also come to a light.
This moth is a daytime flyer and can be seen in the fall nectaring on flowers such as goldenrods and mistflower. They also come to a light.