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Apamea oblonga

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is about 43–48 mm. Forewing blackish fuscous; the space between outer and submarginal lines paler, brownish grey, the upper stigmata filled in with white or ochreous; the median area and terminal area on each side of submarginal line blacker; a deep black streak from base below cell and a thick
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Stgr., from Armenia and Turania, has the thorax variegated with white; the forewing with whitish suffusion beyond reniform and at apex; the black markings strong; the hues defined by whitish, and the stigmata with white annuli; this must be very nearly the same as
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are greenish grey, with the raised dots rather greyer; a pinkish line along the back; head and plate on first and last rings shining reddish brown. They feed on various grasses, including
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black space along submedian fold between claviform stigma and outer line; hindwing dull ochreous grey with dark veins and cellspot; the terminal half fuscous and the fringe whitish; —
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Bsd. is uniformly black with all markings obscured; the only pale markings being the whitish dots on outer edge of the reniform and the praeapical costal dots; — ab.
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Haw., which Staudinger has ignored; the grey brown form with the markings fairly plain is abjecta Hbn., of which the extreme form,
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Tutt, with the markings obsolete, and the whole wing grey brown, is the usual form in the east of Britain. .
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Haw. is blacker with both stigmata dark, the reniform with a few pale dots on outer side; —
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Adults are on wing from June to August. There is one generation per year.
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species. They mostly feed on the bases of the stems and roots.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Apamea
Binomial name
Haworth
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
species
first described
Adrian Hardy Haworth
Europe
Russia
Asia Minor
Armenia
Turkestan
Turkey
Iran
Siberia
Pakistan
Mongolia
China

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