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- Q581524 subject Q15957420.
- Q581524 subject Q16803976.
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- Q581524 subject Q8349994.
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- Q581524 abstract "The red underwing (Catocala nupta) is a moth of the Erebidae family.This is a large (80 mm wingspan) nocturnal European species which, like most noctuids, is drably coloured to aid concealment during the day. It flies in August and September, and comes freely to both light and sugar.This species and other Catocala moths have brightly coloured underwings, in this case orange, red, or pink. These are not visible at rest, being hidden by the dull forewings, but they help the moth avoid predators such as birds if it is disturbed during the day.As the red underwing moth takes off, the sudden flash of colour may confuse the attacker, and when it lands and immediately closes its wings it may seem to disappear as the colour is "switched off". It is also thought that the symmetrical patterned orange sections on the rear wings form the illusion of another smaller creature (butterfly), so the attacker will go for the colourful "small illusive" rear safe region on the main body of this red underwing moth species.The adult feeds on nectar, the caterpillars eat willow and poplar leaves.".
- Q581524 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q581524 binomialAuthority Q4548960.
- Q581524 class Q1390.
- Q581524 family Q2068481.
- Q581524 genus Q2450100.
- Q581524 kingdom Q729.
- Q581524 order Q28319.
- Q581524 phylum Q1360.
- Q581524 synonym "*Catocala concubia (Walker,[1858])".
- Q581524 synonym "*Catocala nozawae (Matsumura, 1911)".
- Q581524 synonym "*Catocala unicuba (Walker,[1858])".
- Q581524 synonym "*Phalaena nupta (Linnaeus, 1767)".
- Q581524 thumbnail Catocala.nupta-moth7-30.07.06.jpg?width=300.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q1043.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q15957420.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q16803976.
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- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q2068481.
- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q2450100.
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- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
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- Q581524 wikiPageWikiLink Q4548960.
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- Q581524 classis "Insecta".
- Q581524 familia Q2068481.
- Q581524 genus "Catocala".
- Q581524 ordo Q28319.
- Q581524 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q581524 regnum "Animalia".
- Q581524 synonyms "*Phalaena nupta (Linnaeus, 1767) *Catocala unicuba (Walker, [1858]) *Catocala concubia (Walker, [1858]) *Catocala nozawae (Matsumura, 1911)".
- Q581524 type Animal.
- Q581524 type Eukaryote.
- Q581524 type Insect.
- Q581524 type Species.
- Q581524 type Thing.
- Q581524 type Q1390.
- Q581524 type Q19088.
- Q581524 type Q729.
- Q581524 comment "The red underwing (Catocala nupta) is a moth of the Erebidae family.This is a large (80 mm wingspan) nocturnal European species which, like most noctuids, is drably coloured to aid concealment during the day. It flies in August and September, and comes freely to both light and sugar.This species and other Catocala moths have brightly coloured underwings, in this case orange, red, or pink.".
- Q581524 label "Red underwing".
- Q581524 depiction Catocala.nupta-moth7-30.07.06.jpg.