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Apamea furva

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Tribe
  
Apameini

Scientific name
  
Apamea furva

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Family
  
Noctuidae

Genus
  
Apamea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

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Similar
  
Apamea, Butterflies and moths, Apamea lateritia, Apamea sublustris, Apamea crenata

Apamea furva, the confused, is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found throughout Europe. In southwestern Europe it is primarily montane. It is found as far north as the Arctic Circle. From Europe its range extends to Siberia, Turkey, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and China (Xinjiang).

The population in Great Britain and Ireland is sometimes treated as a subspecies, Apamea furva britannica.

The wingspan is 34–42 mm. Forewing varying from brownish to blackish fuscous,more or less dusted with grey or whitish scales, especially along costa and inner margin and along the veins; lines conversely edged with pale; claviform stigma black-edged, or filled in with black; orbicular grey, with pale ring and black outline, often obscure; reniform always whiter, especially on outer edge;submarginal line whitish, waved, always preceded by distinct black wedge-shaped marks; the brown fringe finely cut by pale dashes; hindwing smoky grey, the terminal half smoky fuscous; veins and cellspot darker; the blackish fuscous forms, still with paler dusting, are ab. freyeri [Boie] and infernalis Ev. the latter being the darker.

Adults are on wing from July to August.

The larvae feed on the roots and stem bases of various grasses, including meadowgrasses, fescues, slimstem reedgrass, and wavy hairgrass.

References

Apamea furva Wikipedia