Noctua pronuba in Canada
Niklas Wahlberg
niklas.wahlberg at Helsinki.FI
Mon Jan 18 06:00:23 EST 1999
At 10:27 18.1.1999 GMT, you wrote:
>In article <369FC881.3E58DA8D at globetrotter.net>,
> Yan Boulanger <yanb at globetrotter.net> asked:
>
>>Considering the large number of species of host plant that moth has, I think
>>it can spread further north than that. If possible, I would like to know
>>how far north it is in Europe.
Noctua pronuba is common in southern Finland and occurs regularly in
central Finland. Hope this is of interest.
Cheers,
Niklas Wahlberg
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