Catocala helena explained
Catocala helena is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Siberia and Manchuria.
Expansion of its distribution westward, presumably due to human activity, was recorded.[1] [2]
The length of the forewings is about 30 mm.
Subspecies
- Catocala helena helena
- Catocala helena kurenzovi (Moltrecht, 1927) (South-eastern Siberia)
- Catocala helena beicki (Mell, 1936) (Manchuria)
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Notes and References
- Knyazev . Svyatoslav A. . Gorbunov . Pavel Yu. . Melyakh . Sergey F. . Nedoshivina . Svetlana V. . Grebennikov . Nikolai D. . Matov . Alexey Yu. . 2021-03-05 . The first record of Catocala helena Eversmann, 1856 (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) in Europe with notes on its distribution in Russia . Ecologica Montenegrina . 40 . 68–74 . 10.37828/em.2021.40.5 . 2336-9744. free .
- Titov . Sergey V. . Volynkin . Anton V. . Pulikova . Genriyetta I. . Kaptyonkina . Alyona G. . 2022-03-23 . The first record of Catocala helena Eversmann, 1856 from Kazakhstan (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea: Erebidae: Catocalini) . Ecologica Montenegrina . 52 . 42–48 . 10.37828/em.2022.52.6 . 2336-9744. free .