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TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Noctuoidea |
"Moon River" |
Scott Shaw reports junctura is taken (not common) "on Pole Mountain, in the Medicine Bow Forest, Wyoming, about 10 miles east of Laramie near I-80 in the mountain willow bogs."
David Wikle reports C.junctura August 17, 2003, from Bonita, San Diego County, California.
Catocala elsa and Catocala arizonae are synonymous with C. junctura.

C.junctura, September 12, 2003, Pinnacles National Monument,
San Benito, California, courtesy of Paul Johnson.
The forewing is usually dark brownish-gray without any significant markings. The thin, slightly darker antemedial and postmedial lines run from the costa to the inner margin and are widely spaced at the lower margin.The hindwing is orange with a narrow inner black band that does not meet the inner margin, thus distinguishing it from unijuga. Catocala junctura, courtesy of Bruce Walsh. |
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Catocala junctura seems more common in western portions of its range and is often encountered hiding in caves.
Form "julietta" French has a darker shade running from the basal area, almost reaching the outer margin of the forewing.

Catocala junctura, Chiricahua National Park, Arizona,
mountains, July 11, 2002, courtesy of Pierre Legault.
The Catocala junctura caterpillar feeds on willows and poplars.
Populus |
Poplar |
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