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  2. Conistra (Dasycampa) erythrocephala
Conistra erythrocephala(Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
  1. Noctuidae
  2. Xyleninae
  3. Xylenini
  4. Xylenina
  5. Conistra
  6. Dasycampa
  7.  erythrocephala
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TL:   (500 m.)

Habitat

  • Deciduous forests
  • Glades
  • Mixed forests
  • Scrub

MU

35-42 mm

FU

  • Austria
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Poland
  • Russia
  • Slovakia
  • Switzerland
  • Ukraine
Regional distr. - legend
Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    ČeskyZimovnice rudohlavá
    DanskRødhovedet overvintringsugle
    DeutschRotkopf-Wintereule
    EnglishRed-headed Chestnut
    FrançaisHyacinthe
    FrançaisOrrhodie érythrocéphale
    LietuviųĄžuolinis vėlyvis
    MagyarTarka télibagoly
    NederlandsRoodkopwinteruil
    NorskStort flatly
    PolskiPorożnica rudogłowa
    SlovenčinaMora červenohlavá
    SuomeksiTammipiiloyökkönen
    SvenskaGulhövdat plattfly
    РусскийСовка плоскотелая серая
  • Primary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    BetulaceaeCarpinusHornbeam
    FabaceaeUlexGorse
    FagaceaeFagusBeech
    FagaceaeQuercusOak
    PlantaginaceaePlantagoPlantain
    RosaceaeFragariaStrawberry
    RubiaceaeGaliumBedstraw
  • Secondary hostplants
  • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
    PlantaginaceaePlantagoPlantain
    RosaceaeFragariaStrawberry
    RubiaceaeGaliumBedstraw
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Noctua erythrocephalaDenis & Schiffermüller, 1775
    Noctua glabraDenis & Schiffermüller, 1775
    Conistra impunctataSpuler, 1908
  • Links
  • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
    Lepiforum e. V.
    Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North AfricaPaolo Mazzei
    Moths and butterflies of SwedenMagnus Unger
    Plants parasites of EuropeWillem N. Ellis
    Svenska fjärilarBert Gustafsson
    UK MothsIan Kimber

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Adult.

Andrej MakaraSlovakia, Brzotín

Adult.

Roman ZamorskiPoland, Bednarka

Adult.

Maciej MatrajBulgaria, Стойково

Adult.

Roland ŠtefanovičSlovakia, Galanta

Adult.

Philippe MottetBelgium, Biesme

Adult.

Maciej MatrajFrance, Jasseron

Young caterpillar.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Wołów

Larva.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Wołów

Eggs.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Wołów

Eggs.

Maciej MatrajPoland, Wołów
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