Ammoconia caecimacula | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) |
TL: Austria, Vienna
Habitat
- Dry mixed forests
- Warm scrub on sunny slopes
37 - 46 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Polnice šedá Dansk
Lådden ugle Deutsch
Graubraune Frühherbsteule Deutsch
Graubraune Wollrückeneule Français
Noctuelle aveugle Français
Tache effacée Lietuvių
Didysis šviespilkis vėlyvis Magyar
Szürke őszibagoly Nederlands
Nazomeruil Norsk
Pudderfly Slovenčina
Mora smolničková Suomeksi
Tervakkoyökkönen Svenska
Grått höstfly Русский
Светло-серая гладкоспинная совка
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Apiaceae Smyrnium olusatrum Alisander Asteraceae Taraxacum alatum Asteraceae Taraxacum pinto-silvae Betulaceae Betula pendula Silver Birch Brassicaceae Arabis hirsuta Hairy Rockcress Caryophyllaceae Silene gallica Common catchfly Caryophyllaceae Silene legionensis Caryophyllaceae Silene nutans Nottingham Catchfly Caryophyllaceae Silene scabriflora Caryophyllaceae Stellaria media Common Chickweed Caryophyllaceae Stellaria nemorum Wood Stitchwort Fabaceae Cytisus scoparius Common Broom Fabaceae Genista Greenweed Lamiaceae Salvia pratensis Meadow Clary Orchidaceae Cephalanthera damasonium White helleborine Plantaginaceae Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Polygonaceae Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel Polygonaceae Rumex acetosella Sheep's Sorrel Polygonaceae Rumex hydrolapathum Great Water Dock Polygonaceae Rumex obtusifolius Broad-leaved Dock Rubiaceae Galium estebanii Rubiaceae Galium glaucum Waxy bedstraw Rubiaceae Galium lucidum Rubiaceae Galium mollugo Hedge Bedstraw Rubiaceae Galium rotundifolium Round-leaved bedstraw Saxifragacae Saxifraga Saxifrage Scrophulariaceae Scrophularia canina
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- Links
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Language Website Authors 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
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