Cosmia trapezina | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
TL: Europa (1600 m.)
Habitat
- Alliuvial (Riparian) forests
- Deciduous forests
- Parks
28 - 33 mm
27 - 34 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Blýskavka dravá Dansk
Trapezugle Deutsch
Trapezeule Eesti keel
Harilik röövöölane English
Dun-bar Français
Trapèze Lietuvių
Sodinis pelėdgalvis Magyar
Trapéz-tarkabagoly Nederlands
Hyena Norsk
Vanlig rovfly Slovenčina
Sivkavec javorový Suomeksi
Keltapetoyökkönen Svenska
Ockragult rovfly Русский
Ночница многоядная Русский
Совка грушевая желтоватая Українська
Совка грушова 中文
亮兜夜蛾 日本語
イタヤキリガ 한국어
한국밤나방
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aceraceae Acer campestre Field Maple Aceraceae Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Adoxaceae Sambucus nigra Black Elder Betulaceae Betula pendula Silver Birch Betulaceae Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea Common Dogwood Ericaceae Vaccinium myrtillus Bilberry Fagaceae Fagus sylvatica European Beech Fagaceae Quercus petraea Sessile Oak Fagaceae Quercus robur Pedunculate oak Fagaceae Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak Grossulariaceae Ribes uva-crispa Gooseberry Malvaceae Tilia platyphyllos Large-leaved Lime Oleaceae Fraxinus excelsior European Ash Rosaceae Crataegus rhipidophylla Rosaceae Malus domestica Apple tree Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Rosaceae Prunus serotina Black Cherry Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rosaceae Pyrus communis European Pear Rosaceae Rosa Wild Rose Rosaceae Rubus fruticosus Blackberry Rosaceae Rubus idaeus Red raspberry Rosaceae Sorbus torminalis Wild Service Tree Salicaceae Populus tremula Common Aspen Salicaceae Salix alba White Willow Salicaceae Salix caprea Goat Willow Scrophulariaceae Scrophularia nodosa Common Figwort Ulmaceae Ulmus minor Field Elm
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- Subspecies
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Species Author Cosmia (Calymnia) trapezina exigua (Butler, 1881) Cosmia (Calymnia) trapezina trapezina (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Japanese Moths 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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