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Dyspessa ulula

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Dyspessa ulula is a species of moth of the Cossidae family. It is found from central and southern Europe through Russia to central Asia. It is also found in Syria, Iran, Iraq and parts of North Africa.

Dyspessa ulula Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Dyspessa Ulula

The wingspan is 18–25 mm for females and 19–26 mm for males. The colour of the forewings varies from yellowish grey to yellowish brown. Adults are mainly on wing from April to July.

Dyspessa ulula Lepidoptera Gallery

The larvae feed on Allium species, including Allium flavum, Allium vienale, Allium spaerocephalon and Allium sativum. They live within the onion. Development of the larvae takes multiple years.

Dyspessa ulula Lauchbohrer Kutzchen Lauchzwiebelbohrer Drvople cibulov Drevoto

Subspecies

  • Dyspessa ulula ulula
  • Dyspessa ulula kasrii Daniel, 1964 (Iran)
  • Dyspessa ulula nigrita Wagner, 1931 (Asia Minor)

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    References

    Dyspessa ulula Wikipedia


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