Campaea margaritaria | (Linnaeus, 1761) |
TL: (1500 m.)
Habitat
- Beech forests
- Deciduous forests
- Mixed forests
- Parks
- Scrub
42-54 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Běločárník habrový Dansk
Perlemåler Deutsch
Margaritata-Spanner Deutsch
Perlglanzspanner English
Light Emerald Français
Céladon Lietuvių
Žalsvasis sprindžius Magyar
Gyöngyházfényű araszoló Nederlands
Appeltak Norsk
Lauvskogmåler Polski
Ostrolot muszlowiak Slovenčina
Listnatka hrabová Suomeksi
Kalvasmittari Svenska
Blekgrön halvmätare Русский
Пяденица жемчужная
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aceraceae Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Betulaceae Alnus glutinosa Black Alder Betulaceae Betula Birch Betulaceae Carpinus betulus European Hornbeam Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Ericaceae Arbutus Fagaceae Fagus sylvatica European Beech Fagaceae Quercus Oak Oleaceae Fraxinus excelsior European Ash Rosaceae Crataegus Hawthorn Rosaceae Malus domestica Apple tree Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia European Rowan Salicaceae Salix alba White Willow Salicaceae Salix caprea Goat Willow Salicaceae Salix cinerea Grey Willow Ulmaceae Ulmus Elm Vitaceae Parthenocissus Creepers
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Campaea margaritata Linnaeus, 1761
- Links
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Language Website Authors Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson Lepiforum e. V. Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger Northamptonshire Wildlife Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson UK Moths Ian Kimber
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