Did You Know?

This moth can blend in with trees!

Where It Lives

This moth lives in trees and fields.

What It Eats

This moth eats leaves and flowers.

What catocala lupina Does

It flies at night when it's dark.

It rests on tree bark to hide.

It helps plants by spreading seeds.

It is food for some birds and bats.

It has a short life, just a few weeks.

It lays eggs on leaves to grow more moths.

More About catocala lupina

This moth is part of a big family. It has many cousins that look like it. They all like to fly at night. Some are bright and colorful.

These moths help flowers grow by moving pollen. They are small but important for nature. They help keep the world green.

In the future, we can learn more about them. They can teach us about how to care for nature. Moths like this one are cool and fun to watch!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Catocala lupina"] --> B["Family: Erebidae"] B --> C["First Described: 1851"] C --> D["Describer: Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer"] A --> E["Geographic Range"] E --> F["South-Eastern Europe"] E --> G["South-Western Siberia"] E --> H["Asia Minor"] E --> I["Transcaucasia"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Catocala lupina:A type of moth
Erebidae:A family of moths
described:explained or named for the first time
southeastern Europe:The part of Europe that is southeast
Transcaucasia:A region located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea