Caradrina kadenii

Caradrina kadenii, or Clancy's rustic, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.

Forewing luteous (muddy yellow) with a slight brownish tinge; the inner and outer lines indistinct, marked by black vein dots, and black costal spots; subterminal line interrupted, formed by whitish striae with rufous dentate marks internally; the termen with black striae; the orbicular a rufous dot; the reniform a rufous lunule with whitish clots round it; hindwing pure white in the male with some blackish striae along termen, dirty whitish in the female.

Larva greyish brown, with whitish dorsal and dark subdorsal and lateral lines; the head and thoracic plate dark brown.

The moth flies from May to October, depending on the location.

The larvae feed on various low-growing herbaceous plants.