Abraxas sylvata | (Scopoli, 1763) |
Habitat
- Alliuvial (Riparian) forests
- Deciduous wet forests
- Forest clearings
- Gardens
- Mixed forests
- Parks
- Scrub
32 - 40 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Skvrnopásník jilmový Dansk
Elmemåler Deutsch
Ulmen-Harlekin Eesti keel
Pargi-tähnikvaksik English
Clouded Magpie Français
Zérène de l'Orme Latviešu
Levu raibsprīžmetis Lietuvių
Miškinis margasprindis Magyar
Sárgafoltos araszoló Nederlands
Porseleinvlinder Norsk
Almepraktmåler Polski
Plamiec czeremszak Polski
Plamiec leśniak Slovenčina
Piadivka brestová Suomeksi
Laikkumittari Svenska
Almfläckmätare Русский
Пяденица пестрая вязовая 中文
榛金星尺蛾 日本語
キタマダラエダシャク 한국어
애기얼룩가지나방
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Adoxaceae Viburnum lantana Wayfaring Tree Betulaceae Betula Birch Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Fagaceae Fagus Beech Platanaceae Platanus Platanus Rhamnaceae Rhamnus Buckthorn Rosaceae Prunus avium Wild Cherry Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Ulmaceae Ulmus glabra Wych Elm
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- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Moths Ian Kimber
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