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Oenobotys vinotinctalis (Hampson, 1895) - Wine-tinted Oenobotys


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Taxonomy
Superfamily:
Pyraloidea
Family:
Crambidae
Subfamily:
Pyraustinae
Tribe:
Pyraustini
P3 Number:
80a0703
MONA Number:
4940.00
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Online Resources: MPG, BugGuide, iNaturalist, Google, BAMONA, GBIF, BOLDTechnical Description, Adults: Munroe (1976)                                                                                 
Adult Markings: This is a small moth with prominent palps that project forward. It has a broad forewing and arched costa that are most commonly pinkish-red, brownish-red or purplish brown. The antemedial and postmedial lines are blackish, and there are often two diffuse black spots below the inner margin that contact both lines. A blackish reniform spot is present that is slightly curved and bar-shaped. The postmedial line is curved outward on the costal three-fifths, then runs parallel to the inner margin before sharply angling to connect perpendicularly to the inner margin. The fringe is either slightly paler or the same color as the ground. The hindwing is variable in color, but usually fuscous, with the fringe similar to that of the forewing.
Adult Structural Features: Munroe (1976) has descriptions of the male and female genitalia and images of the male genitalia.
Adult ID Requirements: Identifiable from good quality photos of unworn specimens.
Immatures and Development: The larval life history is undocumented.
Distribution in North Carolina
Distribution: Oenobotys vinotinctalis is found in the southeastern U.S. from central Texas eastward along the Gulf Coast to all of Florida, then northward along the Atlantic Coast to North Carolina, with one isolated record from Maryland. Munroe (1976) reported that this species ranges southward through the West Indies and Mexico to Central and South America, however BOLD data suggests that populations in central and South America may represent a cryptic species. As of 2023, all of our records are from coastal counties in the southeastern corner of the state.
County Map: Clicking on a county returns the records for the species in that county.
Oenobotys vinotinctalisAlamance Alexander Alleghany Anson Ashe Avery Beaufort Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba Chatham Cherokee Chowan Clay Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson Davie Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin Gaston Gates Graham Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston Jones Lee Lenoir Lincoln Macon Madison Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Mitchell Montgomery Moore Nash New%20Hanover Northampton Onslow Orange Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylvania Tyrrell Union Vance Wake Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin Yancey
Flight Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Image showing flight dates by month for High Mountains greater than 4,000 feet, Low Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plain: adults.
Flight Comments: The adults fly year-round in Florida and from March through November in southern Alabama. As of 2023, we have records from late-March through December and January. Local populations in North Carolina appear to be multivoltine.
Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Our records all come from the Tidewater, most from the mainland and one from a barrier island. The exact habitats that are used within this area are poorly known.
Larval Host Plants: Larvae have been reported to feed on a species of Eupatorium in Florida (Heppner, 2007), but we are unaware of any additional confirmation of this. - View
Observation Methods: The adults are attracted to lights.
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Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
Natural Heritage Program Ranks: GNR S1S3
State Protection: Has no legal protection, although permits are required to collect it on state parks and other public lands.
Comments: This species reaches its northern limit in the southeastern corner of the state where it is scarce, but sometimes locally common. We need additional information on its habitat preferences and feeding ecology before we can accurately assess its conservation status.

 Photo Gallery for Oenobotys vinotinctalis - Wine-tinted Oenobotys

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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2025-04-04
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: David George, Randy Newman on 2024-10-28
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: R. Newman on 2024-07-14
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Hunter Phillips on 2024-06-07
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: R. Newman on 2024-05-04
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik, Rich Teper on 2024-04-16
New Hanover Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Simpson Eason on 2023-09-23
Brunswick Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: R. Newman on 2023-09-19
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: R. Newman on 2023-07-22
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Jeff Niznik on 2023-06-18
New Hanover Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Jeff Niznik on 2023-06-17
New Hanover Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: R. Newman on 2022-08-13
Carteret Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2022-06-06
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2021-07-04
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2021-05-31
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-11-14
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-06-29
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-06-19
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-05-30
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-04-24
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-04-08
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-03-30
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2020-01-18
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2019-12-16
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2019-10-25
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2019-10-10
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2019-09-06
Onslow Co.
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Oenobotys vinotinctalisRecorded by: Mark Shields on 2019-06-04
Onslow Co.
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