About Agrochola laevis Hübner, 1803
Agrochola laevis is a moth species belonging to the family Noctuidae. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1803. This species has a disjunct distribution, found across southern and central Europe, the Near East, Asia Minor, and Armenia. Its preferred habitat is warm deciduous forests. The wingspan of adult Agrochola laevis ranges from 32 to 37 mm. Adults are active from August to October, and the species produces one generation per year. The larvae of Agrochola laevis feed on species from the genera Vaccinium myrtillus, Salix caprea, Stellaria media, Lamium, Quercus, Rumex, and Ulmus.