Furcula furcula

Furcula furcula, the sallow kitten, is a lepidoptera from the family Notodontidae. The moth can be found in Europe (including the Mediterranean region), Anatolia and the North of Iran. The moth is attracted to light. The flight period ranges from April to the end of August. The moth has two generations per year. The caterpillar can grow up to 35 mm and is bright green with a purple brown marking on the saddle. The caterpillar can be found from June up to September. The host plants are the willow, birch and poplar. The prolegs consist of long and thin extremities.

Furcula furcula

Furcula furcula, the sallow kitten, is a lepidoptera from the family Notodontidae. The moth can be found in Europe (including the Mediterranean region), Anatolia and the North of Iran. The moth is attracted to light. The flight period ranges from April to the end of August. The moth has two generations per year. The caterpillar can grow up to 35 mm and is bright green with a purple brown marking on the saddle. The caterpillar can be found from June up to September. The host plants are the willow, birch and poplar. The prolegs consist of long and thin extremities.