Seq # 903300120

Xestia baja (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Species

Last modified: May 7, 2024, 7:45 p.m.


A not common species throughout Belgium, more observed in the Kempen and the southern part.

This species is considered Near Threatened according to the IUCN Red List category for Flanders 2023.


Details

Classification
Family: Noctuidae > Subfamily: Noctuinae > Tribus: Noctuini > Genus: Xestia > Subgenus: Xestia > Species: Xestia baja
Vernacular names
Bruine zwartstipuil (NL), Dotted Clay (EN), La Noctuelle de la Belladonne (FR), Baja-Bodeneule (DE)
First mention in Belgium
De Sélys-Longchamps E. 1844. Énumération des insectes Lépidoptères de la Belgique. — Mémoires de la Société royale des Sciences de Liége 2: 1–35. On page 11 (as Noctua baïa F.). view page
Status

Native


Distribution


Imago

Wingspan 35–40 mm.

Museum specimens


Specimens in nature


Bionomics

The larva hibernates in a young stage.
The adults come to light and sugar.

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Flight periods

The adults fly in one generation a year from early July till mid-September.


Observed on

Substrates:
Herbaceous plants, Deciduous trees and Shrubs

The larva lives on Myrica gale, Rubus, ... and other herbaceous plants and deciduous trees.

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