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Trichopteryx carpinata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Scientific name
  
Trichopteryx carpinata

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Geometridae

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Lobophora halterata, Anticlea derivata, Xanthorhoe spadicearia, Thera obeliscata, Xanthorhoe ferrugata

The early tooth-striped (Trichopteryx carpinata) is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of Europe (except Iceland and Greece, Sicily, Sardinia and Croatia), east to the eastern part of the Palearctic ecozone including the Russian Far East, Siberia and the Ili district, Kazakhstan. .

The wingspan is 30–34 mm."Ground-colour whitish grey, in freshly emerged specimens with a very delicate green tinge; the markings somewhat darker brownish grey, but generally quite weakly expressed. Hindwing whitish, greyer distally, sometimes with one or two fairly well-defined grey lines not far from the distal margin, Male narrower-winged than female. — In ab. fasciata Prout the two central bands are very much darker, sometimes quite deep fuscous, giving the effect of a different species. Frequent in Perthshire. - obscurata Sp. Schneid., described as a local race in Norway, is perhaps transitional towards ab. fasciata, as the bands and lines are said to be more distinct; the ground-colour, however, is also darkened, which is not the case with fasciata. - ab. unifasciata Rbl. is a development of ab. fasciata in which the two bands coalesce in their posterior part, leaving only a pale central part anteriorly, as in polycommata."

Adults are on wing from April to May. There is one generation per year.

The larva feed on various trees, including Lonicera, Salix and Betula.

References

Trichopteryx carpinata Wikipedia