Mythimna pudorina, the striped wainscot, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae.
It is found in the Palearctic realm (Europe and all of Russia to Japan).
Forewing flesh coloured ochreous densely dusted with grey atoms; the veins slightly paler; the upper half of cell and of submedian interval often paler without dusting, the streak in cell continued to margin; sometimes a darker streak in lower half of cell also continued to termen; hindwing dark grey, with pale fringe; -impudens Hbn.
is a less marked grey form, without reddish tinge;- rufescens Tutt is a rare British form, bright rosy red, with pale grey dusting; striata Tutt darker, with the grey intervals blackish.
[1] See also Hacker et al.[2] The moth flies from June to August depending on the location.