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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Erannis

Higher classification
  
Erannis

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Geometridae

Scientific name
  
Erannis defoliaria

Rank
  
Species

Mottled umber Mottled Umber Erannis defoliaria NatureSpot

Similar
  
Erannis, Butterflies and moths, Geometer moth, Agriopis, Agriopis aurantiaria

The mottled umber (Erannis defoliaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species throughout much of the Palearctic region.

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Distribution

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The species can be found in West Europe from North Scandinavia to the North Mediterranean region then East to the Caucasus, North Iran, Russia, Russian Far East, and Ussuri.

Description

Mottled umber Umber Moth Erannis defoliaria

The female of this species is wingless and rather spider-like and can be found on the trunks and stems of its larval food plants. She is white or yellow and black-patched. The male is fully winged (wingspan 40–45 mm) and very variable. The ground colour of the forewing is pale yellow or light yellow ochre and suffused dark grey.The basal and distal fasciae are dark brown.The basal fascia is bordered on the inner side by a brown cloud; the distal fascia has a brown cloud on the outer edge.There is also a brown cloud along the costa.There are two dark brown oblong spots in the upper half of the terminal area. The hindwing is grey-white with grey suffusion.There is a grey-black discal spot on both wings.There are numerous and significant deviations from this colour pattern and some specimens are very dark. Truly melanic forms are also frequent. As with the peppered moth, the darker forms tend to be prevalent in industrial areas.

Biology

The adults are active from September to December [1] and the males are attracted to light.

Mottled umber Mottled Umber Erannis defoliaria NatureSpot

The larva is also very variable from cream to dark brown. It feeds on a wide variety of trees and shrubs (see list below) and can be a serious pest in orchards. The species overwinters as an egg.

  1. ^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.

Recorded food plants

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  • Abies - Fir
  • Acer - Maple
  • Amelanchier
  • Betula - Birch
  • Castanea - Chestnut
  • Corylus - Hazel
  • Cotoneaster
  • Crataegus - Hawthorn
  • Fagus - Beech
  • Hippophae - Sea-buckthorn
  • Larix - Larch
  • Lonicera - Honeysuckle
  • Malus - Apple
  • Prunus
  • Pyrus - Pear
  • Quercus - Oak
  • Ribes - Currant
  • Rosa - Rose
  • Sorbus
  • Tilia - Lime
  • Ulmus - Elm

  • Mottled umber Hants Moths 70256 Mottled Umber Erannis defoliaria

    References

    Mottled umber Wikipedia