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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Watsonalla binaria
Watsonalla binaria(Hufnagel, 1767)
  1. Drepanidae
  2. Drepaninae
  3. Drepanini
  4. Watsonalla
  5.  binaria
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Habitat

  • Deciduous forests
  • Deciduous forests (Oak)
  • Mixed forests

Similar species

  • Watsonalla cultraria
MU
FU

23-34 mm

  • Austria
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  • Germany
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Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskySrpokřídlec dubový
    DanskToplettet seglvinge
    DeutschZweipunkt-Sichelflügler
    Eesti keelTähnik-sirptiib
    EnglishOak Hook-tip
    FrançaisBinaire
    FrançaisHameçon
    LatviešuDivpunktu sirpjspārnis
    LietuviųDvitaškis lenktasparnis
    MagyarTölgyfa-sarlósszövő
    NederlandsGele eenstaart
    NorskEikesigdvinge
    PolskiWycinka dwojaczka
    SlovenčinaSrpokrídlovec dubový
    SuomeksiTammisirppisiipi
    SvenskaEksikelvinge
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    BetulaceaeAlnus glutinosaBlack Alder
    BetulaceaeBetula pendulaSilver Birch
    FagaceaeFagus sylvaticaEuropean Beech
    FagaceaeQuercus cocciferaKermes Oak
    FagaceaeQuercus ithaburensis macrolepisValonia oak
    FagaceaeQuercus pubescensDowny Oak
    FagaceaeQuercus roburPedunculate oak
    FagaceaeQuercus rubraNorthern Red Oak
  • Secondary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    BetulaceaeAlnusAlder
    BetulaceaeBetulaBirch
    FagaceaeFagusBeech
    MalvaceaeTiliaLime
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Drepana binariaHufnagel, 1767
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North AfricaPaolo Mazzei
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Suffolk MothsTony Prichard
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Female, upperside.

Marcin PanakPoland, Skierniewice

Adult.

Attribution-NonCommercialKrzysztof JonkoPoland, Szczecin-Klęskowo

Female, upperside.

Adam LaryszPoland, Imielin

Male, upperside.

Adam LaryszPoland, Imielin

Male, upperside.

Patrick ClementUnited Kingdom, Wyre Forest

Adult.

Jarosław BuryPoland, Markowa

Larva.

Salvatore SaittaItaly

Larva.

Kimmo Silvonen †Belgium, Han-sur-Lesse

Larva.

Salvatore SaittaItaly

Larva.

Michael BorschGermany

Pupa.

Salvatore SaittaItaly
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