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Plagodis dolabraria

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Geometridae

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Plagodis dolabraria

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Plagodis, Plagodis pulveraria, Apeira syringaria, Ligdia adustata, Biston strataria

Plagodis dolabraria, the scorched wing, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout Europe. and through the Palearctic East to Transcaucasia, South East Siberia and Japan.

The wingspan is 28–32 mm. The length of the forewings is 16–19 mm.Forewing with innumerable fine, slightly oblique, transverse striae, no distinct lines ; the postmedian on both wings indicated by a thick dark fuscous shade posteriorly, distally to which (especially on hindwing) there is an ill defined purplish blotch reaching to the hinder angle. — ab. atrox Zerny is a melanotic form, forewing mostly dark chestnut brown, towards the base and hinder angle black.

The moth flies in one generation from the beginning of May to mid July [1].

The larva is twig-like, brownish and variegated. The thorax is darker dorsally, there is a hump on 5th abdominal and a transverse mark near the tail also dark.

The larva feeds on various deciduous trees such as oak, birch and sallow.

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Plagodis dolabraria Wikipedia


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