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Brown-Shaded Gray

iridopsis defectaria

The Brown-Shaded Gray is a butterfly that loves to flutter around gardens and fields! Its beautiful brown and gray wings help it blend in with nature.

Hábitat: Gardens, fields, and wooded areas

Aspecto

The Brown-Shaded Gray has mottled wings featuring intricate patterns of browns, grays, and black speckles. Its irregular dark bands on its forewings allow it to blend seamlessly with tree bark and dead leaves, making it an expert at camouflage.

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Brown-Shaded Gray
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Brown-Shaded Gray

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Peligro

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Datos interesantes

Its caterpillars eat so much, they grow super fast before turning into moths!

Some moths like this one can find their way using Earth's invisible magnetic field!

This moth's wings feel like velvet, helping it fly silently past hungry bats!

When winter comes, Brown-Shaded Gray moths hide as pupae, waiting for spring!

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Bark Blending

Brown-Shaded Gray has intricate wing patterns that help them disappear against tree bark, making them hard for predators to spot.

Habilidad

Night Navigator

Brown-Shaded Gray can fly safely in the dark because of its specialized night vision, helping it find food and mates.

Habilidad

Scent Seeker

Brown-Shaded Gray has fuzzy antennae that can detect smells from far away, helping it find flowers and other moths.

Medidas y detalles

Envergadura
40-70 mm
Tamaño
20-40 mm
Esperanza de vida
7-14 días
Velocidad de vuelo
8 km/h
Cantidad de patas
6

Dieta y alimentación

Adult moths drink nectar and tree sap, while their caterpillars munch on plant leaves.

Diferencias por edad: Larvae eat plant leaves, while adults primarily feed on nectar and tree sap.

Alimentos principales

  • Nectar
  • Tree sap
  • Decaying fruit
  • Oak leaves
  • Maple leaves

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Little Brown Bat

Myotis lucifugus

Bats hunt adult moths at night using echolocation.

eats

White Oak

Quercus alba

Caterpillars munch on leaves of this common oak tree.

pollinates

Japanese Honeysuckle

Lonicera japonica

Adult moths visit flowers for nectar, spreading pollen.

eaten by

Eastern Bluebird

Sialia sialis

Birds like bluebirds prey on both moths and caterpillars.

Rasgos

También conocido como

Brown ButterflyGarden FlitterGray Moth

Colecciones

Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Brown-Shaded Gray?

40-70 mm

¿Cuál es el tamaño de Brown-Shaded Gray?

20-40 mm

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Brown-Shaded Gray?

7-14 días

¿Cuál es el velocidad de vuelo de Brown-Shaded Gray?

8 km/h

¿Qué come Brown-Shaded Gray?

Adult moths drink nectar and tree sap, while their caterpillars munch on plant leaves.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Brown-Shaded Gray?

Gardens, fields, and wooded areas

¿Cómo caza Brown-Shaded Gray?

Foraging

¿Cuál es el cantidad de patas de Brown-Shaded Gray?

6

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