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Pechipogo strigilata

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Pechipogo strigilata, the common fan-foot, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found throughout Europe to the Urals then east across the Palearctic to Siberia, Amur, Ussuri, Korea and Japan.

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Technical description and variation

The wingspan is 30–35 mm.: Forewing ochreous dusted very densely with yellow brown;a slight dark cell mark; inner and outer lines brownish, more or less parallel, the inner curved in cell, the outer more widely beyond it; subterminal line oblique; hindwing with costal area pale, without markings;a faint outer line; subterminal dark, externally edged with pale.

Biology

The moth flies from late May until early July.

Larva dull reddish ochreous, with dorsal, subdorsal, and lateral rows of dark freckled diamond-shaped marks; head fuscous. The larvae feed on dead, decaying leaves of oak, alder and birch.

References

Pechipogo strigilata Wikipedia


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