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Modest kitten

Modest kitten

Furcula modesta

A species of Furcula, Also known as Modest furcula moth

Furcula modesta, the modest furcula or modest kitten, is a species of moth in the family Notodontidae (the prominents). It was first described by Hudson in 1891 and it is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for Furcula modesta is 7941.

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Attributes of Modest kitten
Colors
Black
Cream
Habitat
forest; deciduous wood; shrubland
Adult Food Sources
Flower nectar, tree sap, fruit juices, pollen, honeydew
Larva Food Source
Tree leaves, shrubs, salix (willows), populus (poplars), betula (birches)
Biting/stinging
Not reported
Allergy-causing
Not reported
Defensive attack
Not reported
Venomous
Not reported
Non-poisonous
The Modest kitten is non-toxic and generally doesn't pose a risk to human health. No need for excessive worry.
Predatory
Not reported
Biting animal or pet
Not reported
Mouthparts Type
Siphoning mouthparts
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Species Status of Modest kitten
Widespread
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Distribution Area of Modest kitten
Canada, United States
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Life Cycle of Modest kitten
Egg During this initial phase, eggs laid by the adult modest kitten are small, typically ovate, and may vary in color. The eggs serve as a protected environment for the developing embryo.
Larva The larva of modest kitten emerges with a focus on feeding and growth. It features a cylindrical body, chewing mouthparts, and several pairs of prolegs. Its size increases with successive molts, as does its patterning.
Adult Emerging from the pupa, the adult modest kitten features wings covered in scales. It boasts a larger, sexually dimorphic body with brighter coloration, and reproductive organs are fully developed. The adult now seeks to mate and lay eggs.
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Interesting Facts About Modest kitten
The modest kitten can camouflage so effectively, its wing patterns mimic the look of tree bark, making it nearly invisible to predators when resting on a tree trunk.
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Scientific Classification of Modest kitten
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Youth Habitat of Modest kitten
Forests and Woodlands
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Adult Habitat of Modest kitten
Forests and Woodlands
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When is the Best Time to Observe Modest kitten
The suitable time for finding modest kitten depends on its life cycle stage. For larvae (caterpillars), searching would be best in late spring to summer. Adults are typically found in late summer or fall.
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What is the Best Weather to Observe Modest kitten
Dry, mild weather conditions are preferable for finding modest kitten. Wet conditions might make modest kitten less active and visible, while adults are less likely to be flying in windy or cool temperatures.
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How and Where Can You Find Modest kitten at Different Life Stages
Egg Eggs of modest kitten are often laid on the underside of host plant leaves. To find them, inspect the leaves of known host plants for small clusters of eggs.
Larva Larvae of modest kitten can be found on or near their food plants. Look for signs of feeding damage on leaves and then search for the caterpillars themselves, which might be camouflaged.
Pupal Pupae of modest kitten may be found in leaf litter or soil near the host plant. Gently sift through the leaf litter and topsoil in areas where larvae are known to feed.
Adult Adult modest kitten are attracted to light, so they can often be found near light sources at night. A simple light trap or observation near outdoor lights can be an effective method.
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