Family Geometridae | Genus Lycia Rank Species | |
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Similar Lycia, Pareulype berberata, Theria rupicapraria, Epione vespertaria, Cleora cinctaria |
Lycia zonaria, the belted beauty, is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of Europe.
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Distribution

Lycia zonaria is found from Central Europe East to the Urals (Russia). The populations in England and Wales are ssp. britannica, those from the Urals are ssp. rossica . The nominate subspecies is found in the South West of Spain and France, but is missing in the Mediterranean.The Northern occurrence ranges to Denmark and southern Sweden.
Description

The wingspan is 27–30 mm. Females are wingless.Males: variable, but always easy to recognize. Characteristic are the dark veins and broad dark distal area, bounded proximally and traversed by sharply white lines. female: distinguished by its yellowish abdominal belts. The rudimentary white wings are common to the genus.
Biology
Adult males are on wing from March to April.
The larvae feed on a range of low-growing plants, including Salix repens and Rosa pimpinellifolia.
The species is a typical resident of dry grassland, occurring at forest edges, sandy slopes and heaths.
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