
Help me build this site by sending electronic images of adult moths and larvae along with sighting/collecting data.
Kelly Richers has sent me extensive collecting data for
California. Click to see map and data.
As of April 4, 2010, this page has been further updated as per research data compiled by Larry Gall and David Hawks.
I would like to continue to refine the listings to county levels so images and data (date, location at least to county level,
bait, lights) would be very much appreciated. Please send same to Bill Oehlke.
All images that I use on my websites remain the property of respective photographers and images are credited as such.
July 14, 2013:
Larry Gall of Connecticut writes,
"Hi folks, now that the adult Catocala season is in full swing, I'm hoping some or all of you can offer a bit of collecting assistance.
Before making that request, I wanted to also let you know (a number of you already know) that I asked Bob Borth and Hugo Kons to join me/Dave this spring as
authors on the MONA Fascicle. We are working on an end-game plan, which will incorporate a lot of new information that Hugo and Bob have been generating, with
submission of a manuscript in November 2014, aiming for a projected late 2015 publication date.
"Summer 2013 collecting -- this summer I would like to receive
(1) as many specimens of male Catocala neogama as you wish to collect, from anywhere, and
(2) as many batches of eggs from as many female Catocala neogama as you care to put up and babysit for egg laying, from anywhere.
The reason is that two species appear to be going under the name Catocala neogama throughout most of its geographic range, notably east of the Great
Plains where we have all largely taken Catocala neogama for granted as a single entity. We'd like to confirm the likelihood of two species from
rearings from known females next spring, and also want to redo the data that will be used to generate these species' MONA distribution maps based on male
records (the males are easier to separate).
"Also, the same request holds for specimens/eggs from Catocala praeclara and Catocala alabamae from anywhere north of the Gulf Coast, so that we can
nail down the respective distributions of these with better precision. Specimens of any sex are fine.
"The specimens sent can be in any state of preparation, pinned or not, although field pinned specimens may be the fastest to work with at this end. I'm happy to
provide hints on obtaining eggs, etc., and assist anyone with shipping expenses. As always, I am also happy to determine any/all Catocala you might wish to
have determined. Please feel free to forward this email to any/all of your collecting friends, and happy hunting!"
Lawrence F. Gall, Ph.D.
Head, Computer Systems Office
Informatics Manager, Entomology
Executive Editor, Peabody Publications
Lepidoptera Section Editor, Zootaxa
Peabody Museum of Natural History
P.O. Box 208118, Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 USA
http://www.peabody.yale.edu
email: lawrence.gall@yale.edu
phone: 1-203-432-9892
FAX: 1-203-432-9816
I have begun to create state by state checklists. Those states listed in green now have active thumbnail pictoral checklists.
As far as I know there are no Catocala known from Alaska or Hawaii.
If you have corrections, additions, images, information, please send same along.
Tim Dyson has sent me outstanding images of live moths from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Check out the Catocala along Tim's Bait Trail at
Tim Dyson: Night Vison Photography.
SPHINGIDAE OF The Anericas
Visit "Systematics of moths in the genus Catocala (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) IV.
Nomenclatorial stabilization of the Nearctic fauna, with a revised synonymic check list";
ZooKeys 39: 37 83 (2010) by Lawrence F. Gall, David C. Hawks
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