Aspitates gilvaria | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) |
TL: (1000 m.)
Habitat
- Dry meadows
- Fallow land
- Heathlands, moorlands
- Quarries
- Raised bogs
- Xerophilous steppes
Similar species
24 - 36 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Světlokřídlec stepní Deutsch
Einstreifiger Trockenrasenspanner Eesti keel
Triipvaksik English
Straw Belle Français
Aspilate jaunâtre Lietuvių
Gelsvasis pelkiasprindis Magyar
Zanótaraszoló Nederlands
Strogele spanner Polski
Ogniwaczek miodowiak Slovenčina
Piadivka stepná Suomeksi
Luumittari Svenska
Blomrismätare Русский
Пяденица безпятнистая желтая
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Apiaceae Pastinaca sativa Parsnip Asteraceae Achillea Yarrow Asteraceae Artemisia Wormwood Caprifoliaceae Lonicera xylosteum Fly honeysuckle Empetraceae Empetrum Crowberry Ericaceae Andromeda Ericaceae Vaccinium Bilberry Fabaceae Cytisus Broom Fabaceae Genista sagittalis Arrow-jointed broom Fabaceae Hedysarum Sweetvetch Fabaceae Hippocrepis comosa Horseshoe Vetch Fabaceae Lotus corniculatus Birdsfoot Trefoil Fabaceae Medicago Medick Fabaceae Onobrychis Sainfoin Hypericaceae Hypericum St. John's-wort Lamiaceae Stachys Woundwort Lamiaceae Teucrium Germander Lamiaceae Thymus praecox Mother-of-Thyme Plantaginaceae Veronica Speedwell Polygonaceae Polygonum Knotweed Ranunculaceae Aquilegia Columbine Rosaceae Potentilla Cinquefoil Rosaceae Rubus Bramble
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Geometra gilvaria Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775
- Subspecies
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Species Author Aspitates (Aspitates) gilvaria burrenensis Cockayne, 1951 Aspitates (Aspitates) gilvaria fenica (Fuchs, 1899) Aspitates (Aspitates) gilvaria gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
- Links
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Language Website Authors Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard UK Moths Ian Kimber
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