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Friday, 5 June 2026

6-6-2026 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - TUFTED MOTH (Meganola togatulalis)


Meganola togatulalis is a small species of moth belonging to the Nolidae family. Native to Europe, it is commonly found in deciduous and mixed forests across the Mediterranean and broader European regions.

Key Characteristics & Classification

Scientific Name: Meganola togatulalisFamily: Nolidae (Tufted Moths)Native 

Range: Europe, with a heavy presence in the Mediterranean and southern Europe (such as Spain and Greece)Habitat & Behavior

Primary Environment: Deciduous and mixed forests, dense oak maquis (shrublands), and forest edges. They also frequent shady canyons and riverbank thickets.

Flight Season: Moths are primarily seen from late February through November, often exhibiting pronounced flight peaks in spring (March/April) and late summer.

Diet & Host PlantsLarval Diet: The polyphagous caterpillars feed on the leaves of various broadleaf trees and shrubs.

Host Plants: They primarily feed on the Fagaceae family (specifically oak/Quercus) and the Rosaceae family (like Crataegus and Prunus spinosa).