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Morbid Owlet Moth

Chytolita morbidalis

The Morbid Owlet Moth (Chytolita morbidalis) is a small moth that can be found in various parts of North America. Its wingspan ranges from 1 to 1.5 inches, and it is typically gray or brown in color. The Morbid Owlet Moth is known for its unique pattern of darker spots and lines on its wings, as well as its distinctively shaped “owl-like” eyespots.

One fun fact about this species is that it is attracted to carrion and has been known to feed on dead insects and animals. This behavior is thought to contribute to the species’ overall success as a moth.

Despite its somewhat ominous common name, the Morbid Owlet Moth is harmless and plays an important role in the ecosystem as a pollinator. Its name likely comes from its association with death and decay, as it is often found in areas where decaying matter is present.

Habitat
The Morbid Owlet Moth can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and gardens. They are known to inhabit areas with deciduous trees and shrubs, and can be found in both rural and urban areas
Scientific Name
Chytolita morbidalis
Wing Span
29mm to 35mm
General Size
Small
Wing Color
brown
brown
yellow
yellow
Marking's Color
black
black
brown
brown
Markings Pattern
Spots
Waves / Jagged Lines

Characteristics describe the physical and behavioral traits that distinguish a species from others. This section helps readers identify and differentiate between similar species, aiding in species identification and reducing the chance of misidentification.

Identifying Characteristics
  1. Wings triangular in shape

  2. Subterminal line composed of dark spots/wedges

  3. Two darker wavy lines: one on PM one on AM

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