| Cerastis rubricosa | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) |
TL: Austria, Wien
Habitat
- Alliuvial (Riparian) forests
- Field boundary strips
- Glades
- Single trees or copses on farmland
- Stream and river banks
- Waysides
Similar species
32-38 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyOsenice jarní
DanskOkkerrød aprilugle
DeutschRotbraune Frühlings-Bodeneule
Eesti keelHarilik maiöölane
EnglishRed Chestnut
FrançaisNoctuelle rubiconde
LietuviųRausvarudis pavasarinis dirvinuk
MagyarVörhenyes tavaszibagoly
NederlandsRode vlekkenuil
NorskFiolett vårfly
PolskiMara łupkówka
SlovenčinaMora červenosivá
SuomeksiSinikevätyökkönen
SvenskaViolettrött skogsfly
РусскийНочница красноватая весенняя
РусскийСовка весенняя красноватая
УкраїнськаСовка весняна червонувата
中文弓夜蛾
日本語ネムロウスモンヤガ
한국어회색무늬밤나방
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Asteraceae Lactuca Lettuce Asteraceae Senecio Ragwort Asteraceae Taraxacum Dandelion Betulaceae Alnus incana Grey Alder Ericaceae Vaccinium Bilberry Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia cyparissias Cypress Spurge Fabaceae Lotus corniculatus Birdsfoot Trefoil Juncacae Luzula Wood-rush Orchidaceae Gymnadenia conopsea Fragrant orchid Orchidaceae Platanthera bifolia Lesser butterfly-orchid Orobanchaceae Rhinanthus alectorolophus Greater Yellow Rattle Plantaginaceae Plantago Plantain Plantaginaceae Veronica chamaedrys Germander Speedwell Polygonaceae Rumex Sorrel Rosaceae Fragaria Strawberry Rosaceae Prunus cerasifera Cherry Plum Rubiaceae Galium Bedstraw Salicaceae Salix Willow - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Betulaceae Alnus incana Grey Alder Salicaceae Salix Willow
- Subspecies
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Species Author Cerastis (Cerastis) rubricosa rubricosa (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Cerastis (Cerastis) rubricosa rufa (Haworth, 1809) Cerastis (Cerastis) rubricosa transfuga Zetterstedt, 1840
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson
Japanese Moths
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
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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