Callopistria juventina, the Latin, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species is found across the Palearctic realm.
Wingspan 34-38 mm. An extremely rare migrant, which has occurred in Britain on only a handful of occasions, all in the southern counties. The species occurs in ...
The Latin (Callopistria juventina) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species can be found in the Palearctic ecozone.
Callopistria juventina (Stoll, 1782) Published in: Cramer (1782) Uitlandsche Kapellen, voorkomende in de drie Waereld-Deelen Asia, Africa en America.
Habitat. Deciduous forests; Mixed forests. 34 - 38 mm. Blýskavka hasivková. Ørnebregneugle. Adlerfarneule. Latin. Noctuelle de la Fougère. Papartinukas.
Remarks: Callopistria juventina is distributed from Morocco across southern and parts of Central Europe and temperate Asia to Japan. Callopistria latreillei.
Very rare immigrant from southern Europe, appearing in southern England on 15 occasions (to 2019), two of which have occurred in Hampshire, in 2016 and 2017.
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A very rare and local species in Belgium. This species is considered Near Threatened according to the IUCN Red List category for Flanders 2023.
Callopistria juventina ¡P Very rare ¡P Regular vagrant.