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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Geometridae

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Geometra

Phylum
  
Tribe
  
Geometrini

Scientific name
  
Geometra papilionaria

Rank
  
Species

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The large emerald, (Geometra papilionaria), is a moth, the type species for the family Geometridae. It is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East.

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Description

Large emerald papilionaria

This is a large and attractive species, as the specific name suggests very butterfly like, with a wingspan of 50–65 mm. Newly emerged adults are bright green with darker green and white fascia, though the green colouration fades after a few days.The characteristic fascia take the form of three jagged, broken lines of white spots on the front wings, of which two semicircular rows continue over the hindwings. It flies at night from June to August and is attracted to light.

Biology

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The larva is brown at first, turning green later, and feeds mainly on birch though it has also been recorded on alder, beech, hazel and rowan. The species overwinters as a larva.

Subspecies

Large emerald Large Emerald Geometra papilionaria UKMoths

  • G. p. papilionaria Europe to the Urals, Southwest Siberia, Turkey, Caucasus, Transcaucasus
  • G. p. herbacearia Ménétries, 1859 West Siberia - Southeast Siberia, Korea
  • G. p. subrigua (Proute, 1935) Japan

  • Large emerald Emerald Moth Geometra papilionaria

    Large emerald Large Emerald Geometra papilionaria UKMoths

    References

    Large emerald Wikipedia