Tachinid-predator

Guides

  • Hellinsia homodactylus

    Plain Plume Moth, Elliott's Plume Moth, Habeck's Plume Moth

    Hellinsia homodactylus is a plume moth in the family Pterophoridae, first described by Walker in 1864. It is characterized by predominantly white coloration with subtle brownish markings on the forewings. The species has a broad North American distribution spanning from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific, with additional records from Mexico. Notably, its larvae have been documented as parasitoids of other insects, an unusual feeding strategy within the family.