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Common Quaker

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is 34–40 mm. Forewing reddish grey, more or less dusted with dark: inner and outer lines blackish, indistinct; orbicular and reniform stigmata ringed with ochreous; submarginal line ochreous preceded by a fuscous or rufous shade; claviform mostly unmarked; veins towards termen pale: hindwing
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Larva green thickly dotted with yellowish white; all the lines yellowish white; anal segment with a yellowish-white cross bar; head green with black spots. It feeds on various trees and
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Haw. the upper stigmata, usually separate, are coherent; this accidental connection occurs in all the forms occasionally: — in ab.
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Robinson, Gaden S.; Ackery, Phillip R.; Kitching, Ian J.; Beccaloni, George W.; Hernández, Luis M. (2010).
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Haw. the stigmata are edged with, and the submarginal line is coloured rufous instead of ochreous.
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grey, the fringe paler. The species varies according to the amount of red present; — ab.
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Tutt is an equally well marked blackish-grey form; of these grey forms the second only
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Vill. is common; on the other hand when the red tints predominate we get the form
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This moth flies at night in March and April and is attracted to light and sugar.
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The Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles
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Tutt is pale grey, sometimes with an ochreous flush; —
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Index

Orthosia cerasi

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Orthosia
Binomial name
Fabricius

moth
Noctuidae
first described
Johan Christian Fabricius
Denis
SchiffermĂĽller
Europe
Turkey
Israel
Transcaucasia
Russia
Siberia
species
stigmata
Glossary of entomology terms

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