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Hydriomena furcata

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of 23–30 mm (0.91–1.18 in). These moths are very variable, both in markings as well as colour. The ground colour ranges from olive green to grey, greyish brown and reddish brown. Also the dark cross bands vary in intensity and pattern. The banding is reddish brown to blackish with whitish
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The caterpillars are dark grey on the dorsum and ventrally dark red and with white side stripes. The pupae are 10 to 14 millimeters long and 3 to 3.8 millimeters wide, they are reddish brown coloured and shiny. The proboscis sheath is a little shorter than the middle legs and antenna sheaths. The
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in the shorter palpus, the more angled or irregular markings between the subbasal line and the median space, dark subterminal band, nearly always interrupted by a white or pale spot in the middle, absence of black vein-streaks near the apex".
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tenth abdominal segment is clearly curved, the labium medium in size. A safe distinction from related species is possible by means of the bristles on the cremaster
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spots and dark speckles. There is anapical streak on the forewings. The hindwings are pale brown. The edge of the forewing is angled near the base,.
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and central Asia it has a wide range. The preferred habitat is moorland areas of sub-alpine and montane regions, hedgerows and woodland margins.
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It is extremely abundant in northern Europe; in central Europe it becomes more local and in the south it is apparently almost lacking; in
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Adults are on wing from May to August. There is one generation per year
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Prout, L. B. 1912–16. Geometridae. In A. Seitz (ed.)
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Geometridae
Hydriomena
Binomial name
Thunberg
Synonyms
moth
Geometridae
first described
Carl Peter Thunberg
Holarctic ecozone
Subspecies
Caucasus
Transcaucasia
Urals
Kazakhstan
Siberia
Russian Far East
Mongolia
China
Korea
Alaska

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