Characoma nilotica (Rogenhofer, 1882)


Characoma nilotica: Adult (e.l. rearing, Spain, Fuerteventura, larva in February 2011) [S] Characoma nilotica: Adult (e.l. rearing, Spain, Fuerteventura, larva in February 2011) [S] Characoma nilotica: Half-grown larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Half-grown larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Mature larva (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [M] Characoma nilotica: Larval habitat (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [N] Characoma nilotica: Larval habitat (Spain, Fuerteventura, February 2011) [N]

Host plants:
The larvae feed on Tamarix and Casuarina.

Habitat:
Characoma nilotica inhabits stands of Tamarix in warm regions, e.g. in hot barrancos, valleys, shores and salty habitats.

Life cycle:
In warm regions, Characoma nilotica probably has a continuous development with several generations per year. In southernmost Europe the scarce records succeed more in summer and autumn. I recorded larvae together with those of microlepidoptera and geometrids by beating Tamarix in Fuerteventura in February 2011. They live within spun shelters.

Remarks:
Characoma nilotica has a very large distribution in Africa, S-Asia and parts of America. It is also found in the Canaries and in southernmost Europe: e.g. Crete, Malta and sporadically northwards to the whole Mediterranean (but here mostly only migratory).


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