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Clover Hayworm Moth

hypsopygia costalis

The Clover Hayworm Moth, known scientifically as Hypsopygia costalis, is a striking, albeit small, moth species belonging to the snout moth family (Pyralidae). Known in some regions as the Gold Triangle, this insect brings a splash of unexpected color to rural barns and grassy fields across Europe and North America. While adults are visually celebrated for their rich, velvety coloration, the species is perhaps best known for its larval stage. The caterpillars are uniquely adapted to feed on dry plant matter, frequently targeting stored clover and hay. Because they spin silk to bind their dry food sources together, they have historically been considered a minor agricultural pest. Despite this reputation, the Clover Hayworm Moth remains a fascinating example of how insects adapt to human-altered environments, carving out a niche within agricultural storage. Watching this delicate, crimson-and-gold moth flutter around barn lights on a warm summer evening is a true delight for macro-photographers and insect enthusiasts alike.

Lebensraum: Found primarily in grassy fields, agricultural areas, and near human-made structures like barns and silos where dried clover or hay is stored.

Aussehen

Hypsopygia costalis is easily recognized by its rich purplish-red to maroon wings, adorned with vibrant golden-yellow fringes along the trailing edges. The forewings feature two prominent, bright yellow spots on the leading edge; when the moth rests with its wings spread flat or slightly tented, these spots and fringes often create the illusion of golden triangles. It is a relatively small moth, possessing a wingspan typically ranging from 16 to 22 millimeters. The body matches the purplish hue of the wings, while the legs are banded with yellow, completing its striking, jewel-like appearance.

ReichAnimaliaStammArthropodaKlasseInsectaOrdnungLepidopteraFamiliePyralidaeGattungHypsopygia
Clover Hayworm Moth
Clover Hayworm Moth

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Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

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Interessante Fakten

Because its caterpillars feast on dry hay, the Clover Hayworm Moth was once considered a significant pest by 19th-century farmers trying to store winter feed for livestock.

Despite its rich crimson and gold coloring, its primary defense is simply hiding in the dark crevices of barns and woodpiles during the daytime.

In the UK, this beautiful species is often called the 'Gold Triangle' due to the striking geometric yellow patterns created when it folds its wings.

When the larvae bind hay together with their silk, they can create dense, moldy mats that sometimes force farmers to discard entire bales.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Silk-Spinning Larvae

The caterpillars produce copious amounts of silk, binding together dried clover and hay leaves to create protective feeding galleries.

Fähigkeit

Dry Matter Digestion

Unlike most caterpillars that require fresh leaves, the larvae possess specialized gut enzymes to digest highly desiccated, dead plant material.

Fähigkeit

Nocturnal Phototaxis

The adults possess highly sensitive night vision and are strongly drawn to artificial light sources, often bringing them to farmhouses and barns.

Maße und Details

Länge
1-2 cm
Flügelspannweite
1-2 cm
Gewicht
0.0001-0.0003 kg
Lebenserwartung
0-1 Jahre
Top Speed
5 km/h
Gelegegröße
50-250
Brutzeit
7-14 Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

The larvae feed almost exclusively on dried plant matter, particularly stored clover and hay, while adult moths may occasionally feed on nectar.

Altersunterschiede: Larvae consume dried agricultural plant matter, whereas the short-lived adults transition to consuming liquid nectar or do not feed at all.

Hauptnahrung

  • Dried clover
  • Stored hay
  • Dried grasses
  • Flower nectar

Nahrungssuche

  • Foraging

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

host plant

Red Clover

Trifolium pratense

Feeds on the dried leaves of red clover.

eaten by

Little Brown Bat

Myotis lucifugus

Predated upon during nocturnal flights by insectivorous bats.

eaten by

Barn Swallow

Hirundo rustica

Hunted by birds near barns and agricultural buildings.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Clover Hayworm Moth?

Der einfachste Weg, Clover Hayworm Moth zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Clover Hayworm Moth?

1-2 cm

Was ist der/die/das flügelspannweite von Clover Hayworm Moth?

1-2 cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Clover Hayworm Moth?

0.0001-0.0003 kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Clover Hayworm Moth?

0-1 Jahre

Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Clover Hayworm Moth?

5 km/h

Was frisst Clover Hayworm Moth?

The larvae feed almost exclusively on dried plant matter, particularly stored clover and hay, while adult moths may occasionally feed on nectar.

Wo findet man Clover Hayworm Moth normalerweise?

Found primarily in grassy fields, agricultural areas, and near human-made structures like barns and silos where dried clover or hay is stored.

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