It is found along india.
Marbled white moth.
It is classified under the subgenus coleta of the genus nyctemera in the family arctiidae.
The species was first described by caspar stoll in 1782.
Marbled white spot deltote pygarga hufnagel 1766 wingspan 20 22 mm.
The marbled white is a distinctive and attractive black and white butterfly unlikely to be mistaken for any other species.
Distributed locally in the southern half of england and parts of north wales occupying acid heaths and damp woodland habitats.
A common and remarkably variable species which is found throughout britain in a wide range of habitats.
It shows a marked preference for purple flowers such as wild marjoram field scabious thistles and knapweeds.
Marbled white moth is a species of moth from the erebidae family.
The larvae feed on a wide range of low growing plants.
In july it flies in areas of unimproved grassland and can occur in large numbers on southern downland.
It is a commonly seen moth species here in kerala.
Illustration from john curtis s british entomology volume 5.
Despite its name the marbled white is more closely related to the subfamily known as the browns that the whites.
It contains four subspecies.
Protodeltote pygarga the marbled white spot is a species of moth of the family noctuidae.
This butterfly is unmistakable its black and white markings distinguishing it from all other species found in the british isles.
There are two broods flying in may and june and again from august to october sometimes later.
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Nyctemera coleta the marbled white moth or white tiger moth is a moth found from india to the philippines and from japan to papua new guinea.
Adults are on the wing in the summer from june to august.
It is found in the palearctic realm.
Alt name description.
Marbled white spot deltote pygarga protodeltote pygarga norfolk moths the macro and micro moths of norfolk.