Friday, 30 August 2013

Crambus pascuella (Linnaeus, 1758)

We've been having a photo-tour of Lusaka lately, so here's one from the UK to keep things from getting biased:

Crambus pascuella, Bosham, West Sussex, UK

This lovely little grass-moth is called
Crambus pascuella 
(Linnaeus, 1758)

It's one of quite a few very similar species, so I would advise you to take this identification with caution.

Anyhow, on with the show:


 -Crambini
 -Crambinae  
- Crambidae     
See also Zebronia phenice
- Pyraloidea        
- Tineina                
- Tineina                   
- Ditrysia                     
- Heteroneura                 
- Neolepidoptera               
- Glossata                             
- Lepidoptera                          
- Amphiesmenoptera                 
- Panorpida                                   
- Endopterygota                               
- Eumetabola                                       
- Neoptera                                              
- Manopterygota                                        
- Pterygota                                                    
- Dicondylia                                                     
- Insecta                                                               
- Hexapoda                                                             
- Arthropoda                                                              
- Ecdysozoa                                                                  
- Protostomia                                                                   
- Nephrozoa                                                                        
- Bilateralia                                                                             
- Eumetazoa                                                                               
- Animalia                                                                                       
- Eukaryota                                                                                         

To give an explanation of the common name of 'Grass moth', applied to numerous related species: most Crambus and their relatives are usually seen in grassland, they sleep head down on grass, and as caterpillars they feed primarily on... yes, grassland. They can be quite lovely to behold in uncultured meadows, where a walk through the grass will send clouds of quite literally hundreds of these beautiful little moths spinning into the air and settling a few feet further on.


And that's all, folks!






An excellent (f)re(e)source for identifying British moths is UKMoths, with almost complete coverage of resident species, both native and introduced, and fair coverage of occasional migrants as well. 

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