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Eublemma ostrina

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vein 6 represents the outer line; submarginal line whitish, sharply indented on each fold and outcurved between, the interval between the two lines filled with purple except at costa beyond median line; the interspaces between the veins often streaked with deeper purple; a purple spot at apex with a blackish speck in it below; a purplish streak from base below cell; terminal line brown inwardly edged with white; fringe white, brownish in middle; hindwing brownish grey, darker along termen; terminal line dark; fringe white; in examples from Algeria and Morocco, besides the purplish tint between the two lines, the whole forewing, except partially along costa, is suffused with olive grey brown, = ab.
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H. Sch., supposed to be the late summer brood, the creamy ground is faintly tinged with pale brown along the median line and on each side of the submarginal, which is sometimes accompanied externally by a few isolated black scales; apical patch grey brown; hindwing creamy, tinged with brown before
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is 18–25 millimetres (0.71–0.98 in). Forewing cream white, slightly tinged with pale brown in basal half and in terminal area; median shade diffuse, slightly outcurved, followed immediately by a black dot representing the reniform stigma; just beyond it on the costa an oblique purplish bar to
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Guen., probably the early summer brood, the purplish tint is restricted to the shade immediately before the submarginal line; the hindwings are paler, in the male almost white, and the examples are smaller in expanse; — in
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Larva greyish yellow, with pale yellow dorsal line, prominent at the segmental incisions, and similar subdorsal and spiracular lines; head brown. The larvae feed on the flowers and seeds of
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in 1808. It is mainly found in central and southern Europe, and further east, but is also a scarce migrant in the
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and is only occasionally found in Central Europe. Heading east the distribution area is from southern
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Archived from 353:Technical description and variation 14: 450:Savela, Markku (August 2, 2019). 357:For a key to the terms used, see 56: 579:Die Großschmetterlinge der Erde 415:species in general, as well as 1: 349:is found in warm, dry areas. 359:Glossary of entomology terms 709: 693:Taxa named by Jacob Hübner 383:termen; the fringe white. 356: 456:(Hübner, [1808])" 194: 187: 168: 161: 53:Scientific classification 51: 42: 37: 28: 23: 688:Moths of the Middle East 673:Moths described in 1808 247:Eublemma ostrina thasia 395: 392:Parco della Caffarella 317:occurs throughout the 306: 389: 294: 211:Anthophila porphyrina 577:Seitz, A. Ed., 1914 497:on November 2, 2014 396: 307: 302:British Entomology 295:Illustration from 276:. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Erebidae
Eublemma
Binomial name
Hübner
Synonyms
moth
Erebidae
first described
Jacob Hübner
United Kingdom

John Curtis
British Entomology
Mediterranean
North Africa
Russia
Asia minor
Afghanistan
South Devon
Isle of Portland

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