Sigela brauneata (Swett, 1913)
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Sigela brauneata (Swett, 1913) |
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7. Sigela brauneata (Swett, 1913)
( Fig. 52 View FIGURES 33 – 55 , Map 25)
Identification. Forewing length 5.2–6.9 mm. Sigela brauneata is a small species with a white forewing mottled with black and dark brown scales. Prominent markings include a series of small, black quadrate spots along costa, a small orbicular spot, and an obscure reniform spot with a few scales that are angled toward posterior margin. Terminal line a series of small, flat black triangular spots between wing veins, some of which are contiguous. Hind wing is white and heavily mottled with black scales, darker than forewing, and with a thin, black, marginal border.
Flight period. Mid-May to July.
Collected localities. North Carolina: Haywood Co.: Purchase Knob, at house; Swain Co.: Big Cove Rd., site b, site p; 0.5 km from mouth of Chambers Creek, 300 feet up hillside on NW side; 0.7 km up creek from mouth of Goldmine Creek; 0.7 km S Payne Cemetery; 0.4 km up from lake on Forney Creek; 0.2 km W mouth of Hazel Creek. Tennessee: Blount Co.: Tremont; Cades Cove, Forge Creek Road; Foothills Parkway West at E end; Cocke Co.: Cosby Creek, Cosby House; Cosby Ranger Station; 0.6 mi from Jct. of Rt. 32 on road to Cosby Campground. ( 25 specimens)
Elevation range. 1001–4800 ft. ( 305–1463 m)
General distribution. Distributed from Maryland south to Florida and west to southern Ohio, Tennessee, and Texas.
Larval hosts. Unknown.
MAP 25. Collecting localities of Sigela brauneata .
MAP 26. Collecting localities of Sigela penumbrata .
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