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Xanthorhoe ferrugata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Xanthorhoe

Higher classification
  
Xanthorhoe

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Geometridae

Scientific name
  
Xanthorhoe ferrugata

Rank
  
Species

Xanthorhoe ferrugata Darkbarred Twinspot Carpet Xanthorhoe ferrugata UKMoths

Similar
  
Xanthorhoe, Xanthorhoe spadicearia, Common carpet, Garden carpet, Epirrhoe

Xanthorhoe ferrugata, the dark-barred twin-spot carpet, is a moth of the genus Xanthorhoe in the family Geometridae.It has a Holarctic distribution.

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Distribution

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Europe east to the Russian Far East, Siberia, Tibet and China, south to the Caucasus, Turkey. Also in North America (Alaska to Newfoundland) and south to (North Carolina and California).

Description

Xanthorhoe ferrugata Xanthorhoe ferrugata Red TwinSpot Discover Life

The name-typical form of ferrugata as figured by Clerck and well described by Linne, has the median band reddish or purplish, the distal area very weakly marked (except the costal patch and two dark spots between the radials) often almost entirely white or whitish. An aberration, ab. unidentaria Haw. is a very common and very interesting aberration which has been proved, by my very extensive breeding experiments and those of Dr. Draudt, to be an almost perfect Mendelian "recessive". It differs in having the median band black, not reddish. — ab. coarctata Prout has the median band greatly narrowed, only 1-2 mm. in width; the rest of the markings often in part obsolete. - bilbainensis Fuchs, from Bilbao, said to be a local race, is described as smaller, narrower-winged, the distal edge of the median band more distinctly biangulate. I doubt its validity. — stupida Alph., from Issyk-kul, Tibet, W. Central China, etc., is rather larger, with whiter hindwing otherwise similar to ab. unidentaria.

Biology

The larvae feed on species of Galium, Stellaria, Campanula and Cirsium.

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References

Xanthorhoe ferrugata Wikipedia