Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Caterpillars of Pacific Northwest
Forests and Woodlands

Catocala aholibah [Noctuidae]


Greyish tan with a subtle rosy hue and covered with minute black speckles; small tubercles middorsum on A5 and A8; head is cream colored with reticulated lines; true legs pinkish red; ventral row of short whisker-like hairs. This species is common on white oak during May and June.


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