Catocala concumbens (pink or sleepy underwing)

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Catocala concumbens (pink or sleepy underwing)

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North America has certainly been graced with a plethora
of red, salmon, and a few (true) pink underwing moths.
A lovely genus for the most part and quite varied in its
approx. 110 n.a. species.

Of the few which are truly a pink shade of coloration
Catocala concumbens ranks as a true highlight of the
genus here. This is a medium-sized species with a wingspan
in the 60-75mm range. It was first described by Francis
Walker in 1858. The forewings are generally light gray with
very "thin" meandering black lines across their width. The
hindwings are of a bright rosy-pink with black median and
terminal bands. The white fringe indeed stands out and only
adds to this impressive little package.

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This species is largely found along much of the U.S.border
states and southern Canadian provinces. It dips down in
some states such as Ohio, Pennsylvania,Wisconsin, and
even northern Indiana; although I have not run across
it myself in northern Illinois.

For those European readers this species is closest in color
to Catocala pacta in Europe.

This specimen along with 4 others were acquired through
a kind and generous trade with a current forum member
from Canada.
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Re: Catocala concumbens (pink or sleepy underwing)

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I have a female with a much wider than usual hindwing black band, with a typical female for comparison. Sorry about the poor quality photo taken on my mobile phone.

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Re: Catocala concumbens (pink or sleepy underwing)

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Very nice and indeed unusual specimen that you have there Bob. 👏

The lighting or your phone seems to lend a more reddish appearance to the hindwings in the photograph.

Have you ever had opportunity to raise this species ?
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Re: Catocala concumbens (pink or sleepy underwing)

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Yes, I raised a nice series 4 years ago. In fact the other specimen pictured is one of them.
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