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Wormwood pug

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Geometridae

Scientific name
  
Eupithecia absinthiata

Phylum
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Eupithecia

Rank
  
Species

Wormwood pug 1830 Wormwood Pug

Similar
  
Lime‑speck pug, Grey pug, Tawny speckled pug, V‑pug, Common pug

The wormwood pug (Eupithecia absinthiata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is a common species across the Palearctic region and the Near East, as well as North America.

Wormwood pug Wormwood Pug Eupithecia absinthiata NatureSpot

The wingspan is 21–23 mm and the forewings are warm brown with two black spots along the costa with a black discal spot completing a distinctive triangle. There is a narrow pale line near the fringe with a distinct whitish spot near the tornus, although this is not as prominent as in the rather similar currant pug. The hindwings are greyish brown. The species flies at night in June and July and is attracted to light.

As the name suggests, the larva feeds on the flowers of mugwort (which is sometimes called "common wormwood"), but it will also feed on the flowers of a range of other plants (see list below). The species overwinters as a pupa.

Wormwood pug Wormwood Pug Eupithecia absinthiata Northumberland Moths

Larval food plants

  • Achillea
  • Aconitum
  • Artemisia
  • Aster
  • Calluna – heather
  • Cirsium – creeping thistle
  • Erica
  • Eupatorium
  • Pimpinella – burnet-saxifrage
  • Senecio
  • Solidago – goldenrod
  • Tanacetum
  • Tripleurospermum – mayweed

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    Wormwood pug Wormwood Pug Eupithecia absinthiata NatureSpot

    References

    Wormwood pug Wikipedia


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