Order Butterflies and moths | Tribe Endotrichini Scientific name Endotricha flammealis Rank Species | |
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Similar Endotricha, Butterflies and moths, Hypsopygia costalis, Synaphe punctalis, Hypsopygia glaucinalis |
Endotricha flammealis zav je ervenav
Endotricha flammealis is a moth of the family Pyralidae.
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- Endotricha flammealis zav je ervenav
- Geflammter kleinz nsler endotricha flammealis im hasengrund
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It is found in Europe and nearby regions: its range extends to Iran (via the Caucasus), to Lebanon and Syria, and to the Maghreb. The proposed subspecies carnealis and several supposed varieties seem to be indistinguishable from typical individuals found in Austria.
The wingspan is 18–23 mm. The moth flies from July to August in the temperate parts of its range (e.g. in the British Isles) and is attracted to light.
The caterpillars typically feed on, Common Agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria) and bilberries (Vaccinium), as well as on various plant remains and on dry leaves of willows (Salix) and oaks (Quercus).
Geflammter kleinz nsler endotricha flammealis im hasengrund
References
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