Guide to Identification of Four Often-Confused *Feltia* Species

I've been working on identifying a set of four oft-confused Feltia species, and I'm making this post to describe the differences between them.

The species in question are Feltia herilis, Feltia jaculifera, Feltia subgothica, and Feltia tricosa. Two of them are easily identifiable from decent photos of fresh specimens, and two of them require either a close-up of the male antennae or a clear view of the hindwings to identify. Here's how I recognize them.

Feltia jaculifera has two of the veins edged in pale scales all the way out into the terminal area of the wings, like this:

Feltia herilis has the costa of the wings dark, contrasting strongly with the pale streak through the wings, like this:

Its orbicular spot also tends to be a U-shape, like this:

As opposed to more of a V-shape in the other three species, like this:

This is a somewhat variable feature in all the species though, and should not be used as a definitive ID feature.

By contrast, Feltia subgothica and Feltia tricosa both have the costa paler in color, so it matches the color of the pale streak through the middle of the wing, a feature shared with F. jaculifera, like this:

While also lacking the pale-edged veins in the terminal area, a feature shared with F. herilis, like this:

So recognizing F. herilis, F. jaculifera, and F. subgothica/tricosa is relatively straightforward. Separating F. subgothica from F. tricosa is a bit trickier. Males of these two species have very different antenna setae: F. subgothica has stubby setae that stick straight out from the antennae, like this:

F. tricosa males, on the other hand, have longer setae that bend over at a 90 degree angle, like this:

This is often visible in macro photos, but the antennae need to be in-focus to see it. Females of this pair have very tiny setae on the antennae, and this feature cannot be used to separate them. For example:

If the hindwings are visible, the hindwing color can also be used to separate these two, though with lower confidence than the antenna features. Here is a photo by Kyhl Austin of a series of these species, with F. tricosa on the left and F. subgothica on the right, showing the hindwing colors:

Note how dark F. tricosa is compared to F. subgothica. But also note that this trait is somewhat variable.

A final note is that some other Noctuines, especially Euxoa, are often misidentified as Feltia by iNat's Computer Vision. If the orbicular spot is closed at the top, forming a full circle, like this, that's a good sign that the moth is not one of the four species described in this post:

This information should be sufficient to prevent most misidentifications that occur in this group on iNaturalist. Luckily there is a taxon available called "Subgothic and Tricose Darts (Complex Feltia subgothica)" to place F. subgothica/tricosa observations which lack sufficient antenna detail to be identified to species. So all observations of these species in decent condition should be placeable below the genus level!

Publicado el septiembre 2, 2024 04:09 TARDE por paul_dennehy paul_dennehy

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Thank you for this, Paul. It's very helpful!

Publicado por jmjaskula hace 26 días

thanks for the antenna pics... I didn't know what the antennal character actually looked like. Even herilis confused me a few times, when they are worn.

Publicado por rayray hace 26 días

Thanks Paul, it’s really appreciated!

Publicado por quddy hace 26 días

Thanks for this Paul. The explanation on BG on the antennae had me confused.

Publicado por chipperatl hace 26 días

So great, Paul -- apologies that I've mis-ID'ed probably many of these in the past! This guide is super helpful.

Publicado por sambiology hace 26 días

Excellent! Thanks!!

Publicado por dan_macneal hace 26 días

Thanks. Very helpful. I didn't realize that you had so much information in your journal postings.

Publicado por woolcarderbee hace 26 días

Thanks Paul. Appreciate the information.

Publicado por adriscoll hace 26 días

Thank you! Very helpful!
In the place of some of the pictures there was simply a box that said “imgbb.com, service unavailable”. I dunno what needs to happen there but would love to see those pic as well!

Publicado por dgrader hace 5 días

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