




Adela
Adela is a tiny, colorful moth that flutters around flowers. Its beautiful wings can be seen in gardens and meadows, making it a delightful sight for everyone!
生息地: Gardens and meadows
The Adela is a small moth known for its incredibly long, often white or striped antennae, which can be several times its body length. Its wings are typically metallic green, blue, or bronze, shimmering with iridescent scales that catch the sunlight, making it look like a flying jewel.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Adela moths are often called 'fairy moths' because of their delicate look and magical iridescent shimmer.
Some Adela species have antennae that are three times longer than their entire body!
Their larvae are tiny architects, building and living inside a protective case made of silk and plant bits.
When many Adela moths gather, their synchronized flight looks like a sparkling, shimmering cloud!
Adela has extremely long antennae that help them detect chemical signals from potential mates and find nectar sources from a distance.
Adela's iridescent wings reflect light in dazzling patterns, which they use to communicate or deter predators with a flash of color.
Adela males perform a unique, bobbing 'dance' in the air to attract females, showing off their long antennae and shimmering wings.
Adult Adela moths sip sweet nectar from flowers, while their larvae munch on decaying plant bits.
年齢による違い: Larvae eat decaying plant matter; adults feed on nectar and pollen.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always watch butterflies and moths from a distance to keep them safe.
8-25 mm
4-15 mm
7-14 日
8 km/h
Adult Adela moths sip sweet nectar from flowers, while their larvae munch on decaying plant bits.
Gardens and meadows
Foraging
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