The larva is brown with dark and white lines and feeds on various grasses including Alopecurus, Dactylis, Deschampsia, Leymus and Phragmites and has also been recorded on the sedge, Carex and the rush, Luzula.
Great Smoky Mountains | Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Smoky Mountain Wrestling | Smoky Mountain High School | Smoky Valley | Smoky River | Smoky Joe Wood | Smoky Joe's | Smoky Hill Trail | Smoky Hill River | Smoky Hill High School | Mount Sterling (Great Smoky Mountains) | Great Smoky Mountains Railroad | Great Smoky Mountains Expressway |