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Antipercnia albinigrata

Antipercnia albinigrata

Common NameAntipercnia albinigrata
Scientific NameAntipercnia albinigrata
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyEnnominae
Wingspan (mm)35
Wing Patternspotted
Primary Colorswhite, black
HabitatForests, woodlands
Geographic RangeEast Asia (e.g., Japan, Korea, China)
Host PlantsUnknown, likely deciduous trees and shrubs
Flight PeriodJune to August
Flight Stylefluttering
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis: egg, looper caterpillar (larva), pupa, and adult. Larvae are typically cryptic and feed on foliage.
Identification TipsKey features include the distinctive white ground color with dense, irregular black spotting across all wings and the black-and-white checkered pattern on the body.

Description

A medium-sized moth with striking white wings heavily marked with numerous irregular black spots across both forewings and hindwings, and a black-and-white checkered body.

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