About Caradrina rebeli Staudinger, 1901
Caradrina rebeli (originally described as Paradrina rebeli) is a moth species in the Noctuidae family. It was first formally described by Otto Staudinger in 1901. This species is endemic to the Canary Islands. Many taxonomic authors treat the genus Paradrina as a subgenus of the genus Caradrina, so this species is also known by the alternate scientific names Caradrina rebeli and Caradrina (Paradrina) rebeli. Its wingspan measures 26 to 31 mm, or 1.0 to 1.2 inches. Adult moths of this species are active and fly throughout the entire year. The larvae of Caradrina rebeli feed on a wide variety of herbaceous plants.