Alsophila aescularia | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) |
TL: (1600 m.)
Habitat
- Deciduous forests
- Mixed forests
- Parks
- Scrub
Similar species
24 - 34 mm
9 - 10 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Hedvábnice jarní Dansk
Uldgumpmåler Deutsch
Frühlings-Kreuzflügel English
March Moth Français
Alsophile printanière Français
Phalène du Marronnier Lietuvių
Ankstyvasis sprindžius Magyar
Vadgesztenye-araszoló Nederlands
Voorjaarsboomspanner Norsk
Vintermåler Polski
Nierównik kasztaniak Slovenčina
Piadivka marcová Svenska
Ullgumpsmätare Türkçe
Mart güvesi Русский
Пяденица вязовая весенняя Русский
Пяденица пушистая
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aceraceae Acer campestre Field Maple Aceraceae Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Betulaceae Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Caprifoliaceae Lonicera caprifolium Perfoliate Honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae Lonicera xylosteum Fly honeysuckle Fagaceae Quercus cerris Turkey Oak Fagaceae Quercus robur Pedunculate oak Fagaceae Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Hippocastanaceae Aesculus hippocastanum Horse Chestnut Oleaceae Fraxinus excelsior European Ash Oleaceae Ligustrum vulgare Wild Privet Rosaceae Crataegus monogyna Common Hawthorn Rosaceae Malus Apple Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rosaceae Pyrus communis European Pear Rosaceae Rosa canina Dog Rose Salicaceae Populus tremula Common Aspen Sapindaceae Acer monspessulanum Montpellier maple Ulmaceae Ulmus minor Field Elm
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- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Lepidoptera of Crimea Владимир Савчук Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger Northamptonshire Wildlife Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Moths Ian Kimber
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