Generic Specific Litocala is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae.
Its only species, Litocala sexsignata, the litocala moth, is found in the United States in Washington, Montana, Utah and Colorado south to southern California[1] and northern Baja California in Mexico.
[2] The habitat consists of oak woodlands and forests.
Adults are on wing from March to June.
They have been recorded sipping moisture at puddles and has also been found nectaring at willow catkins.