Taxonomy
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae Subfamily: ErebinaeTribe: CatocaliniP3 Number: 930834
MONA Number: 8848.00
Comments: One of 103 species in this genus that occur in North America (Lafontaine and Schmidt, 2010, 2015), 67 of which have been recorded in North Carolina. Louisieae appears to be closely related to other species that feed primarily on heaths, including C. andromedae, gracilis , and sordida (Group XV of Barnes and MacDunnough, 1918 and Forbes, 1954).
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Covell (1984) Online Resources: MPG , BugGuide , iNaturalist , Google , BAMONA , GBIF , BOLD Technical Description, Adults: Sargent (1976)Technical Description, Immature Stages: Wagner et al. (2011)
Adult Markings: A small Catocala, with a forewing pattern very similar to C. andromeda but with yellow-orange and black-banded hindwings rather than the all black found in andromeda (Sargent, 1976). Like andromeda, there is a black spot located before the white subreniform spot; the reniform is a dark oval; and the postmedian is bordered outwardly by a white line or shade; overall, the white shading is more contrasting than in gracilis (Sargent, 1976). As in the other members of this group, the inner margin is shaded with black and there is also an area of black in the subterminal area below the apex. The inner black band on the hindwing ends abruptly before the inner margin.
Adult ID Requirements: Identifiable from photos showing hindwings, abdomen, or other specialized views [e.g., frons, palps, antennae, undersides].
Immatures and Development: Larvae are similar to those of C. andromedae: pinkish gray with numerous fine lines (see Wagner et al., 2011, for a detailed description and illustration). Due to that similarity, larvae need to be reared to adulthood to confirm their identity.
Larvae ID Requirements: Identifiable only through rearing to adulthood.