The Catocala usually rest with their forewings completely hiding their more brightly coloured hindwings.
Catocala amatrix, Peterborough, Ontario, August 27, 2004, Tim Dyson copyright
Tim Dyson writes, "The first C. amatrix arrived here last
night. I had just plastered all the trees, and then from the kitchen,
saw her in the greenhouse fluttering on the kitchen window. |
Check out the "moth brews" used by Tim and others.