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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Euclidia (Callistege) mi
Euclidia mi(Clerck, 1759)
  1. Erebidae
  2. Erebinae
  3. Euclidiini
  4. Euclidia
  5. Callistege
  6.  mi
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Habitat

  • Sunny slopes
  • Xerophilous meadows
  • Xerophilous steppes

MU
FU

25-30 mm

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Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskyJetelovka menší
    DanskMarmoreret kløverugle
    DeutschScheck-Tageule
    Eesti keelAasaöölane
    EnglishMother Shipton
    FrançaisMi
    LietuviųPilkasis dobilinukas
    MagyarLóhere-nappalibagoly
    NederlandsMi vlinder
    NederlandsMi-vlinder
    NorskGrått slåttefly
    PolskiWygłoba szczawiówka
    SlovenčinaStužkavec lúčny
    SuomeksiPiirtoyökkönen
    SvenskaVitbrokigt slåtterfly
    РусскийЛенточница-ми
    РусскийСерая клеверная совка
    РусскийСовка клеверная серая
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    FabaceaeGenista sagittalisArrow-jointed broom
    FabaceaeGenista tinctoriaDyer's Greenweed
    FabaceaeMedicago falcataBlue alfalfa
    FabaceaeMelilotus officinalisYellow Sweet Clover
    FabaceaeOnonisRestharrow
    FabaceaeTrifolium pratenseRed clover
    FabaceaeTrifolium repensWhite Clover
    FabaceaeViciaVetch
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Butterflies and Moths of Northern IrelandRobert Thompson, Brian Nelson
    Insekten BoxWilfried Funk
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North AfricaPaolo Mazzei
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Adult, upperside.

Joanna WalczewskaPoland, Obrowo

Female, upperside.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Paniowice

Adult, upperside.

Jerzy ZiębaSlovakia, Dolný Kubín

Adult, underside.

Andrzej WojtaszewskiPoland

Adult, upperside.

Arkadiusz KiszkaPoland, Antoniów

Copulating pair.

Zbigniew WiatrakPoland, Sanok

Larva.

Attribution-NonCommercialKrzysztof JonkoPoland, Szczecin, Puszcza Bukowa

Larva.

Maciej MatrajPoland

Larva.

Attribution-NonCommercialKrzysztof JonkoPoland, Szczecin, Puszcza Bukowa

Larva.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Grójec

Larva.

Jürgen RodelandGermany, Mainz

Pupa.

Tomasz BinkiewiczPoland, Grójec
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