Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785 is a animal in the Noctuidae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785

Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785

Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785 is a moth with a 44–52 mm wingspan, detailed distinct forewing and hindwing marking patterns.

Family
Genus
Trigonophora
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785

Technical description and variation: The wingspan of Trigonophora flammea Esper, 1785 measures 44–52 mm. Its forewing is purplish grey brown, with grey dominating the basal area. The median area is velvety blackish between the subcostal vein and vein 1. The claviform stigma is velvety black, followed by an elongated patch of the base ground colour along the black vein 2. The orbicular stigma is reddish grey, oval and flattened, with a pale annulus. The reniform stigma is very large, cream white, and contains two grey lines, angled acutely inwards along the median vein. The inner margin is diffusely creamy white, with a long black streak above it starting from near the base. The submarginal line is paler than the ground colour, and is followed by a dark cloud. The hindwing is shining luteous, brownish in its outer half, and has a large dark cellspot, dark veins, and a dark outer line.

Photo: (c) Raniero Panfili, all rights reserved, uploaded by Raniero Panfili

Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Noctuidae Trigonophora

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