Cannon PowerShot SX50 HS
Photos of Udaea rubigalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
from Suburban Appleton in 2017
Hugo L. Kons Jr.
hkonsjr@yahoo.com
2019
Appleton Lepidoptera Photo
Index for 2017
The below photos
were taken by the author in a suburban yard on West Summer Street in Appleton, WI
(Outagamie County) (Google Earth figures). The habitat includes a variety of trees,
gardens, and lawns. The closest forested
habitat is along the Fox River about 1.2 miles to the south (mesic to hydric
hardwoods). Fields, mesic to hydric
hardwood forest, and prairie planting occur just over 2 miles to the west. Forested and open wetlands occur just over 3
miles to the northwest. Xeric uplands do
not occur in the vicinity.
While
many of the photos shown are of live specimens, at least one voucher specimen
of each species was collected on each date recorded. Many of the live specimen photos are the same
individuals as the voucher specimens collected after the photo was taken.
Numbers
in [ ] are from the Hodges et al. (1983) checklist of the Lepidoptera of
America North of Mexico.
Udea
rubigalis [5079]
One of the most
common pyralids in suburban Appleton.
Suspected annual migrant, becoming more common in late summer and
autumn.

15 October 2017

7 September 2017

16 September 2017

17 September 2017

21 September 2017

22 May 2017

2 October 2017

7 October 2017

7 October 2017

13 June 2017

16 October 2017

16 October 2017

17 October 2017

19 October 2017

20 October 2017


22 October 2017

24 October 2017

26 October 2017

12 July 2017

25 July 2017

27 July 2017


28 July 2017

2 August 2017