The female will fly to the top of the hill to look for a mate.
Males fly in the sunshine, while the females fly after dark.
The male and female will fly together up in the air in a circular motion.
During the day, females fly more than males and therefore are encountered more frequently.
The females can fly long distances to find a mate.
After a copulation the female would fly off and the male would continue displaying.
They are not even pretty moths, and the females cannot fly.
The female of this species is virtually wingless and cannot fly.
Males appear to have much more developed wings than females, yet, do not fly.
The moths are nocturnal and attracted by light, but the females fly also during the day.