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Belted Grass-Veneer

euchromius ocellea

The Belted Grass-Veneer (Euchromius ocellea) is a small but beautifully marked moth belonging to the Crambidae family, commonly known as grass moths. True to its name, this fascinating insect features intricate metallic bands and striking eye-like spots, or ocelli, on the edges of its wings. It is an incredibly widespread species, thriving in diverse warm habitats across the globe, from the Mediterranean to parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Because of its fondness for dry, sandy environments, it has successfully adapted to a variety of semi-arid and agricultural landscapes. While the adult moths flit delicately among vegetation or gather around artificial lights at night, the larvae lead a more hidden life. They construct protective silken tubes at the base of various grasses, where they quietly feed on roots and dry plant material. Its wide distribution and intricate wing patterns make the Belted Grass-Veneer a delightful find for macro photographers and moth enthusiasts.

Lebensraum: Found primarily in dry grasslands, savannas, sandy areas, and agricultural fields where its host grasses are abundant.

Aussehen

This small moth has a wingspan ranging from 1.6 to 2.7 centimeters. Its forewings are predominantly pale golden-yellow to sandy brown, finely dusted with darker scales. The defining visual characteristics are the distinct metallic transverse bands (the "belts") and a row of black, metallic-centered terminal eye spots (ocelli) along the outer margin of the forewings. At rest, it folds its wings tightly along its body, giving it a narrow, cylindrical profile that allows it to blend perfectly into dry grass stems.

ReichAnimaliaStammArthropodaKlasseInsectaOrdnungLepidopteraFamilieCrambidaeGattungEuchromius
Belted Grass-Veneer
Belted Grass-Veneer

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Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

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Interessante Fakten

Because of its tightly wrapped resting posture, it belongs to a group of Crambidae often nicknamed 'snout moths' or 'grass-veneers' due to their wood-grain-like camouflage.

Despite its fragile appearance, the Belted Grass-Veneer is incredibly adaptable and has managed to colonize almost every continent except Antarctica.

The metallic spots on its wings are made of microscopic scales that reflect light, creating a shimmering effect that can confuse visually hunting predators.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Tubular Larval Retreats

Larvae construct specialized silken tubes near the roots of grasses, protecting them from predators and extreme weather while they feed.

Fähigkeit

Predator Deflection

The striking eye spots (ocelli) on the outer margins of the forewings draw the attention of predators away from the moth's vulnerable head and body.

Fähigkeit

Camouflage Posture

By rolling its wings tightly around its slender body when resting, the moth perfectly mimics a piece of dry grass or a broken stem.

Maße und Details

Länge
0-1 cm
Flügelspannweite
1-3 cm
Gewicht
0.00001-0.00005 kg
Lebenserwartung
0 Jahre
Gelegegröße
50-200
Brutzeit
5-14 Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

Larvae primarily feed on the roots, stems, and dried leaves of various grasses, while adults may occasionally sip nectar.

Altersunterschiede: Larvae are entirely herbivorous feeding on tough grass tissues, whereas short-lived adults consume only liquid nectar if they feed at all.

Hauptnahrung

  • Grasses (Poaceae)
  • Plant roots
  • Dried vegetation
  • Nectar

Nahrungssuche

  • Foraging

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

parasite

Braconid Wasps

Braconidae

Parasitoid wasps often target the larvae inside their protective silken tubes.

eaten by

Common Pipistrelle

Pipistrellus pipistrellus

Insectivorous bats prey on the adult moths during their nocturnal flights.

host plant

Bermuda Grass

Cynodon dactylon

Larvae utilize dry grasses as their primary food source and habitat.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Belted Grass-Veneer?

Der einfachste Weg, Belted Grass-Veneer zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Belted Grass-Veneer?

0-1 cm

Was ist der/die/das flügelspannweite von Belted Grass-Veneer?

1-3 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Belted Grass-Veneer?

0.00001-0.00005 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Belted Grass-Veneer?

0 Jahre

Was frisst Belted Grass-Veneer?

Larvae primarily feed on the roots, stems, and dried leaves of various grasses, while adults may occasionally sip nectar.

Wo findet man Belted Grass-Veneer normalerweise?

Found primarily in dry grasslands, savannas, sandy areas, and agricultural fields where its host grasses are abundant.

Wie jagt Belted Grass-Veneer?

Foraging

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