| Clostera pigra | (Hufnagel, 1766) |
TL: Germany, Berlin (2300 m.)
Habitat
- Deciduous wet forests
- Overgrowing bogs
- Riparian forest_OK
- River-bank scrub
- Wet river valleys
Similar species
26-30 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyVztyčnořitka osiková
DanskChokoladeplet
DeutschKleiner Raufußspinner
DeutschKleiner Rauhfußspinner
EnglishSmall Chocolate-tip
FrançaisHausse-Queue brune
FrançaisRecluse
LatviešuMazais apšu tinējzobspārnis
LietuviųMažoji kliostera
MagyarApró levélszövő
NederlandsDonkere wapendrager
NorskDvergstjertspinner
PolskiWzjeżka spalica
SlovenčinaChochlatka najmenšia
SuomeksiPikkupystyperä
SvenskaPärlgrå högstjärt
РусскийКисточница малая
РусскийКисточница медлительная
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Salicaceae Populus alba White Poplar Salicaceae Populus nigra Black Poplar Salicaceae Populus tremula Common Aspen Salicaceae Salix alba White Willow Salicaceae Salix aurita Eared Willow Salicaceae Salix caprea Goat Willow Salicaceae Salix cinerea Grey Willow Salicaceae Salix purpurea Purple Willow Salicaceae Salix repens Creeping Willow Salicaceae Salix viminalis Common Osier
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson
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
Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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