Greya variata
Olle PellmyrAdult Characteristics
Adult depicted in Davis et al (1992). A relatively small Greya species, wing expanse of 11-13 mm. Forewings with a dark brown base, and two pale tan-colored patches from hind margin to near costal margin. Hindwings slightly lighter than forwewings, without pattern. The number of available specimens is too small to determine whether males are larger than females, as is the case in other Greya species.
Host, Oviposition, and Larval Feeding Habits
Osmorhiza occidentalis (Apiaceae) is a suspected host, based on adult resting site and extraction of unidentified Greya larvae.
Geographic Distribution
Only known from the type locality in the central Rocky Mountains at the USA-Canada border. Elevation 1200-1400 m.
Habitat
Occurring in herb-rich meadows and along forest edges.
References
Davis, D.R., O. Pellmyr & J.N. Thompson. 1992. Biology and systematics of Greya Busck and Tetragma n. gen. (Lepidoptera: Prodoxidae). Smiths. Contrib. Zool. 524:1-88.
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