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Mythimna impura

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Noctuidae

Scientific name
  
Mythimna impura

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Mythimna

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Mythimna pallens, Mythimna ferrago, Mythimna straminea, Mythimna conigera, Apamea monoglypha

Mythimna impura, the smoky wainscot, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of the Palearctic ecozone from Ireland in the west of Europe east to the Caucasus, Turkey, Syria, Kazakhstan, Russia, Siberia, Mongolia then Japan. In Europe it is found from the Arctic Circle to Spain and Italy (including Sicily) in the south, as well as in the northern regions of Greece.

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Mythimna impura Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Mythimna Impura

As with other "wainscots", this species has buffish yellow forewings with prominent venation. The smoky wainscot has a dark basal streak with another shorter streak nearer to the costa and tornus. This species has grey hindwings with white margins. The wingspan is 31–38 mm. One or two broods are produced each year and adults can be seen at any time between June and October.[1] It flies at night and is attracted to light, sugar and various flowers.

Mythimna impura Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums Mythimna Impura

Technical description and variation

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Forewing ochreous, with a rufous tinge;veins, especially the median, whiter, lined by fine brown streaks, which also appear in the interspaces: a dark shade below median nervure; a black clot at lower angle of cell; outer row of dots shown only by those on veins 2 and 5; hindwing dull grey. - ab. dungana Alph., from Turkestan and Tibet, is a darker, more fuscous, form in which the dark streaks become obscured; - ab. transbaikalensis Stgr. from Dauria has the forewing dusted with redbrown, and the dark streaks almost obsolete; — ab. amurensis Stgr. is wholly darker; the forewing with the white veins and the dark markings more distinct; - in ab. fuscipennis nov. [Warren] from Calabria and La Grave, Hautes Alpes, smaller than typical, the hindwing is blackish fuscous.

Biology

Mythimna impura European Lepidoptera and their ecology Mythimna impura

The larva is brown or greyish ochreous, sometimes flesh-coloured; the lines pale with darker edges. It feeds on various grasses including Alopecurus, Dactylis, Deschampsia, Leymus and Phragmites and has also been recorded on the sedge, Carex and the rush, Luzula. This species overwinters as a small larva.

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References

Mythimna impura Wikipedia