Illinois State Museum (ISM) - Land, Life, People & Art.  
www.museum.state.il.us

J.B. Pritzker, Governor
ISM System
Visitor Information
Exhibitions
Programs & Events
Publications
Stores & Artisans Shops
Teachers & Students
Lesson Plans!
Online Exhibits
Research & Collections
Staff Directory
Job Opportunities
Members & Donors
Volunteers
Public Museum Grants
About ISM
News/Press Room
Search/Site Map




Join Our E-Mail List
For Email Marketing you can trust





ISM System

Lepidoptera Gallery

  Lepidoptera Gallery   

Moths

Butterfly and Moth Image Gallery : Moths

Citheronia regalis (Regal Moth)

The large Regal Moth has orange-veined, yellow-spotted gray forewings that reach a wingspan of 3.75 to 6 inches. The hindwings are orange and become yellow towards the base. The body is banded orange and yellow fringe.

They are more common in southern areas. Between June and September, adults produce one brood per season. Larvae host plants are trees such as ash, hickory, lilacs, sycamores, and sumac. It pupates below ground.

Collection of the Illinois State Museum
Photographed by Dr. Everett Cashatt
Accession #:

<b>Citheronia regalis  (Regal Moth)</b>

Butterfly and Moth Image Gallery : Moths

First | Previous | Next | Last