The Oculea Moth

by Jeff Ausmus at [email protected]


The Oculea moth is very similar in appearance to the Polypehmus moth. It is common to southern Arizona. It's larva feed on Oak. More information will be posted when it's available.

Map of this moth's Area:

Food Plants
Here is a list of all food plants that I have ever used to raise Oculea on. In the odd occurance that you can not come by any of these, you should contact me.

-- Emory Oak (Quercus emoryi)
Arizona Black Walnut (Juglans major)
Mexican Blue Oak (Quercus oblongifolia)

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