Amata kruegeri

Amata kruegeri, or Ragusa's nine-spotted moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Emile Enrico Ragusa in 1904. It is found in southern and eastern Europe.

The larvae feed on various low-growing plants, including Plantago, Rumex, Galium and Taraxacum species.

Subspecies

 * Amata kruegeri kruegeri (Sicily, Italy)
 * Amata kruegeri albionica Dufay, 1965 (southern France)
 * Amata kruegeri marjana (Stauder, 1913) (former Yugoslavia)
 * Amata kruegeri odessana Obraztsov, 1935 (southern Ukraine)
 * Amata kruegeri pedemontii (Rocci, 1941)
 * Amata kruegeri quercii (Verity, 1914)
 * Amata kruegeri sheljuzhkoi (Obraztsov, 1966) (Daghestan)