Habrosyne gloriosa

[1] It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from the northern United States, south in the Rocky Mountains to Arizona.

Adults are very similar to Habrosyne scripta, but the antemedian line has a sharp angle near the middle.

Adults are on wing from April to September in two generations per year.

The larvae's host plants are unknown but presumably Rubus and Physocarpus species.

This article on a moth of the subfamily Thyatirinae is a stub.