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Electrophaes corylata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Geometridae

Scientific name
  
Electrophaes corylata

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Electrophaes

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Electrophaes, Ecliptopera silaceata, Cidaria fulvata, Eulithis testata, Thera obeliscata

Electrophaes corylata, the broken-barred carpet, is a moth of the family Geometridae.

The distribution area ranges from Spain over Western and Central Europe and through the East Palearctic to Japan. In the North the expansion extends to Fennoscandia, in the South to Italy and the Balkans. It is absent in Portugal and Greece. Beech, birch, bog, and mixed bushy forest edges, orchards and semi-dry grasslands are preferred.

The wingspan is 22–30 mm. The ground colour of the front wings is variously dark brown, white and reddish brown. Olive colours prevail in some specimens. The median band is narrowed and can be sometimes interrupted. The outer cross line limited the midfield is much serrated. The margin field is obscured and is crossed by a strongly toothed white wavy line. There is a bright spot at the apex. The hind wings shimmer grey and have a dark cross line and a central spot.

The moths fly in one generation from May to June. [1].

The larvae feed on a wide range of trees and bushes.

References

Electrophaes corylata Wikipedia