Tyria jacobaeae | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Habitat
- Forest clearings
- Glades
- Quarries
32 - 42 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Přástevník starčkový Dansk
Blodplet Deutsch
Blutbär Deutsch
Jakobskrautbär Eesti keel
Verikaruslane English
Cinnabar Français
Carmin Français
Goutte-de-sang Íslenska
Tígrisbursti Latviešu
Krustaiņu lācītis Lietuvių
Raudonsparnė meškutė Magyar
Jakab-lepke Nederlands
Sint jacobsvlinder Nederlands
Sint-jacobsvlinder Norsk
Karminspinner Polski
Proporzyca marzymłódka Português
Sangrenta-da-Tasna Slovenčina
Spriadač starčekový Suomeksi
Jaakonsiilikäs Svenska
Karminspinnare Türkçe
Yakup Ayıgüvesi Русский
Медведица крестовниковая Русский
Медведица якобея Українська
Ведмедиця кривава 中文
红棒球灯蛾 日本語
アカイロハデヒトリ
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Asteraceae Jacobaea erucifolia Hoary ragwort Asteraceae Petasites albus White Butterbur Asteraceae Petasites paradoxus Asteraceae Senecio aquaticus Marsh Ragwort Asteraceae Senecio paludosus Fen ragwort Asteraceae Senecio vulgaris Common groundsel Asteraceae Tussilago farfara Coltsfoot
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- Links
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Language Website Authors Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger North American Moth Photographers Group Pacific Northwest Moths Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Moths Ian Kimber
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