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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Xanthorhoe ferrugata
Xanthorhoe ferrugata(Clerck, 1759)
  1. Geometridae
  2. Larentiinae
  3. Xanthorhoini
  4. Xanthorhoe
  5.  ferrugata
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Habitat

  • Damp mixed forests
  • Gardens
  • Parks
  • Riparian forest_OK
  • Scrub

Similar species

  • Xanthorhoe spadicearia
MU
FU

19-26 mm

  • Austria
  • France
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Ukraine
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskyPíďalka hojná
    DanskRustbladmåler
    DeutschDunkler Rostfarben-Blattspanner
    Eesti keelRoostjas kirivaksik
    EnglishDark-barred Twin-spot Carpet
    FrançaisRouillée
    LietuviųRūdžiajuostė cidarija
    MagyarKerti tarkaaraszoló
    NederlandsVierbandspanner
    NorskFlekkbåndmåler
    PolskiPaśnik mysiotrzewiak
    PolskiPaśnik rdzawiak
    SlovenčinaPiadivka hrdzavá
    SuomeksiRuostekenttämittari
    SvenskaRoströd fältmätare
    РусскийПяденица разнообразная
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    CampanulaceaeCampanulaBellflower
    CaryophyllaceaeStellariaStitchwort
    RubiaceaeGalium albumWhite bedstraw
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Geometra unidentariaHaworth, 1809
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Butterflies and Moths of North America
    Butterflies and Moths of Northern IrelandRobert Thompson, Brian Nelson
    Lepidoptera and their ecologyWolfgang Wagner
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North AfricaPaolo Mazzei
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    North American Moth Photographers Group
    Northamptonshire Wildlife
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Suffolk MothsTony Prichard
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Adult, upperside.

Ryszard SzczygiełPoland, Łuków

Adult, upperside.

Attribution-NonCommercialJacek DrozdalskiPoland, Wiatrołom

Adult, upperside.

Alain CossonFrance

Adult, upperside.

Sławomir PietrzykPoland, Maróz

Adult, upperside.

Patrick ClementUnited Kingdom, Kinver Edge

Adult, upperside.

Marek GrabarczykPoland, Gdańsk

Larva.

Ian KimberUnited Kingdom, Littleborough

Larva.

Kimmo Silvonen †Finland, Kotka

Larva.

Michał BrzezińskiPoland, Kłodawa

Pupa.

Michał BrzezińskiPoland, Kłodawa
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