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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Scopula (Ustocidalia) immutata
Scopula immutata(Linnaeus, 1758)
  1. Geometridae
  2. Sterrhinae
  3. Scopulini
  4. Scopula
  5. Ustocidalia
  6.  immutata
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TL:   (1500 m.)

Habitat

  • Fens
  • Gardens
  • Parks
  • Riparian forest_OK
  • Waterlogged meadows

Similar species

  • Scopula (S.) nigropunctata
  • Scopula (Ustocidalia) emutaria
  • Scopula (Ustocidalia) floslactata
  • Scopula (Ustocidalia) ternata
MU
FU

21-25 mm

MD
FD
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  • Poland
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskyVlnopásník pětipásný
    DanskEng-løvmåler
    DeutschVierpunkt-Kleinspanner
    Eesti keelNiidu-lehevaksik
    EnglishLesser Cream Wave
    FrançaisAcidalie des pâturages
    FrançaisAcidalie invariable
    LietuviųBalsvasis sprindžiukas
    MagyarRéti fehéraraszoló
    NederlandsBosspanner
    NorskSumpurtemåler
    PolskiWątlak niezmiennik
    SlovenčinaPiadica bylinná
    SuomeksiLuhtalehtimittari
    SvenskaÄngslövmätare
    РусскийПяденица неизменная
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    AsteraceaeLeontodonHawkbit
    LabiateaeLamiumDead-nettle
    PrimulaceaePrimula elatiorOxlip
    RanunculaceaeClematis vitalbaTraveller's-joy
    RosaceaeFilipendula ulmariaMeadowsweet
    ValerianaceaeValeriana officinalisCommon Valerian
    ViolaceaeViolaViolet
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Butterflies and Moths of Northern IrelandRobert Thompson, Brian Nelson
    Lepidoptera and their ecologyWolfgang Wagner
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North AfricaPaolo Mazzei
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    Northamptonshire Wildlife
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Schmetterling - RaupeWalter Schön
    Suffolk MothsTony Prichard
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Adult, upperside.

Jerzy ZiębaPoland, Krościenko nad Dunajcem

Adult, upperside.

Marek GrobelnyPoland, Czarny Bór

Adult, upperside.

Attribution-NonCommercialJacek DrozdalskiPoland, Witanowo

Adult, upperside.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Prawików

Adult, upperside.

Jarosław PotapowiczPoland, Augustów

Adult, upperside.

Sławomir PietrzykPoland, Truskaw

Larva.

Kimmo Silvonen †Estonia
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