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Cosmia affinis

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pale, waved, preceded by a deeper brown cloud, followed on costa by white scales, beyond which at the apex are two black spots; a row of small black marginal spots; hindwing blackish, black on terminal half; the fringe yellowish; instead of the red tints, examples occur of a greenish grey or pale brown colour = ab.
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ab. nov. (47 d) is marked by patches of black scales in the basal area along cell and vein 1, before and below the orbicular stigma, beyond the reniform in the angle of outer line, and more slightly before the termen. The Japanese examples are much larger than European = magna Stgr. (47 d); the white
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L. (47 d). Forewing fulvous or redbrown, more or less shaded with grey; inner and outer lines dark, conversely edged with paler, marked on costa generally by streaks of white scales; stigmata paler redbrown, undefined, the orbicular round, the reniform 8-shaped, with dark centres; submarginal line
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costal streaks are always less strongly developed, and are often altogether absent, the insect being more unicolor. or less uniformly red brown = ab.
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Tutt (47 d); a less common aberration occurring on the continent, but not confined to females as Spuler states; — ab.
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Stgr. (47 e). Larva pale green, with 5 white lines; the tubercles and the spiracles black. The
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Adults are on wing from June to August in one generation.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Cosmia
Binomial name
Linnaeus
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
Europe
Great Britain
Denmark
Sweden
Saint Petersburg
Central Asia
Japan
Africa
Glossary of entomology terms
wingspan

Ulmus
Quercus
Tilia

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