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Comocrus behri
''Comocrus behri'' (Angas, 1847) aka 'Mistletoe Moth', is widely distributed in southern Australia from Perth to Melbourne and adjacent to Bass Strait, occurring as far north as Derby, Western Australia, and Clermont and Rockhampton in Queensland. It may be seen during daylight hours hovering around mistletoe species such as ''Amyema miquelii'', ''Amyema melaleucae'' and ''Amyema cambadgei'' growing on ''Casuarina'' and ''Eucalyptus'' trees. The adult moths feed on Eucalypus flower nectar,〔(Mistletoe Moth | Strathbogie Ranges – Nature View )〕 have a wingspan of some 58 millimetres and are basically black with white bands running through the wings. Males exhibit 'hill-topping' behaviour, flying to high points in the landscape and there encountering females ready for mating.〔(''Noctuids, Cutworms, Armyworms or Semi-Loopers'' )〕 ==Synonyms==
*''Agarista casuarinae'' Scott, 1864 *''Agarista flexuosa'' Walker, 1865 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Comocrus behri」の詳細全文を読む
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