Triple-spotted Clay

Xestia ditrapezium

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia â€șPhylum: Arthropoda â€șClass: Insecta â€șOrder: Lepidoptera â€șFamily: Noctuidae â€șGenus: Xestia

About

The triple-spotted clay (Xestia ditrapezium) is a moth of the Noctuidae family found in most of Europe, northern Turkey, northern Iran, Transcaucasia, Caucasus, central Asia, from the Altai to Ussuri, Amur, Kuril Islands, northern Mongolia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Triple-spotted Clay?
The scientific name of Triple-spotted Clay is Xestia ditrapezium.
What kingdom does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
What class does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the class Insecta.
What order does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the order Lepidoptera.
What family does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the family Noctuidae.
What genus does Triple-spotted Clay belong to?
Triple-spotted Clay belongs to the genus Xestia.