| Eupithecia tripunctaria | Herrich-Schäffer, 1852 |
TL: (1800 m.)
Habitat
- Deciduous forests
- Forest clearings
- Gardens
- Glades
- Mixed forests
- Parks
- Scrub
17-21 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyPíďalička běloskvrnná
DanskHvidplettet dværgmåler
DeutschDreipunkt-Blütenspanner
Eesti keelPutke-pisivaksik
EnglishWhite-spotted Pug
FrançaisEupithécie triponctuée
LietuviųTritaškis sprindytis
MagyarFehérpontos törpearaszoló
NederlandsSchermbloemdwergspanner
PolskiGrotnik trzykropek
SlovenčinaKvetnatka trojbodá
SuomeksiPilkkupikkumittari
SvenskaBjörnflokemalmätare
日本語シロテンカバナミシャク
한국어흰쌍점애기물결자나방
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Adoxaceae Sambucus nigra Black Elder Apiaceae Aegopodium podagraria Ground Elder Apiaceae Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica Apiaceae Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley Apiaceae Astrantia major Great Masterwort Apiaceae Bupleurum Hare's-ear Apiaceae Chaerophyllum bulbosum Turnip-rooted chervil Apiaceae Daucus carota Carrot Apiaceae Falcaria vulgaris Sickleweed Apiaceae Heracleum sphondylium Common Hogweed Apiaceae Laserpitium latifolium Broad-leaved sermountain Apiaceae Pastinaca sativa Parsnip Apiaceae Peucedanum oreoselinum Apiaceae Peucedanum palustre Milk Parsley Apiaceae Pimpinella saxifraga Burnet Saxifrage Asteraceae Eupatorium cannabinum Hemp Agrimony Caprifoliaceae Lonicera xylosteum Fly honeysuckle Oleaceae Ligustrum Privet
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Eupithecia albipunctata Haworth, 1809 Eupithecia roederaria Standfuss, 1888
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies and Moths of North America
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
North American Moth Photographers Group
Northamptonshire Wildlife
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
Suffolk Moths Tony Prichard
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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