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Operophtera fagata
(Scharfenberg, 1805)
Geometridae
Larentiinae
Operophterini
Operophtera
General
Local names
Host-plants
Similar species
Operophtera brumata
Habitat
Deciduous forests
Gardens
Mixed forests
Parks
Scrub
28 - 40 mm
7 - 8 mm
Píďalka lesní
Birkefrostmåler
Buchen-Frostspanner
Northern Winter Moth
Cheimatobie du Hêtre
Miškinis žiemsprindis
Berkenwintervlinder
Bjørkefrostmåler
Piędzik siewierak
Jesenica Jbuková
Lumimittari
Björkfrostfjäril
Пяденица зимняя северная
Пяденица северная буковая
Primary host-plants
Family
Latin name
Vernacular name
Betulaceae
Betula
Birch
Fagaceae
Fagus
Beech
Malvaceae
Tilia
Lime
Distribution
Images
Male.
Maciej
Matraj
Poland, Wołów
Male.
Adam
Larysz
Poland, Mysłowice-Ćmok
Male.
Sławomir
Pietrzyk
Poland, Warszawa-Wólka Węglowa
Female.
Maciej
Matraj
Poland, Wołów
Female.
Maciej
Matraj
Poland, Wołów
Female.
Adam
Larysz
Poland, Mysłowice-Słupna
Larva.
Sławomir
Pietrzyk
Poland, Maróz
Larva.
Sławomir
Pietrzyk
Poland, Maróz
Larva.
Maciej
Matraj
Poland, Wołów
Larva.
Patrick
Clement
United Kingdom, Uffmoor Wood
Larva.
Sławomir
Pietrzyk
Poland, Maróz
Larva.
Jeroen
Voogd
Netherlands
Eggs.
Maciej
Matraj
Poland, Wołów
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