| Zygaena filipendulae | (Linnaeus, 1758) |
TL: (2000 m.)
Habitat
- Dry meadows
- Dry sunny slopes
- Fallow land
- Heathlands, moorlands
- Peatlands
- Steppes
- Xerophilous steppes
30-38 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
CatalàGitaneta
ČeskyVřetenuška obecná
DanskSeksplettet køllesværmer
DeutschSechsfleck-Widderchen
Eesti keelSuur-verikireslane
EnglishSix spot Burnet
EnglishSix-Spot Burnet
EspañolGitanilla de la filipéndula
FrançaisZygène de la Filipendule
ItalianoZigena della filipendula
LatviešuCeļteku raibspārnis
LietuviųVingiorykštinis marguolis
MagyarAcélszínű csüngőlepke
NederlandsSint jansvlinder
NederlandsSint-jansvlinder
NorskSeksflekket bloddråpesvermer
PolskiKraśnik sześcioplamek
SlovenčinaVretienka obyčajná
SlovenščinaOsladov ovnič
SuomeksiMaitepunatäplä
SvenskaSexflackig bastardsvarmare
ΕλληνικάΖύγαινα η εφιάλτης
БеларускаяСтракатка лугавая
РусскийПестрянка лабазниковая
РусскийПестрянка таволговая
УкраїнськаКрасик шостиплямий
ქართულიგრაკლას ჭრელურა
中文六星燈蛾
日本語ムツモンベニモンマダラ
زبان_فارسیششخال رشکک
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Fabaceae Astragalus onobrychis Fabaceae Astragalus vesicarius Fabaceae Dorycnium herbaceum Fabaceae Dorycnium pentaphyllum Fabaceae Hippocrepis comosa Horseshoe Vetch Fabaceae Hippocrepis emerus Scorpion senna Fabaceae Lathyrus sylvestris Flat pea Fabaceae Lotus corniculatus Birdsfoot Trefoil Fabaceae Lotus pedunculatus Greater Bird's-foot Trefoil Fabaceae Onobrychis viciifolia Sanfoin Fabaceae Vicia grandiflora Large yellow vetch
- Subspecies
- Zygaena (Zygaena) filipendulae is a member of the clade Zygaena filipendulae:
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Species Author Zygaena (Zygaena) filipendulae (Linnaeus, 1758) Zygaena (Zygaena) lonicerae (Scheven, 1777)
- 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
Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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