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Setina irrorella

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is 27–33 mm. The length of the forewings is 11–18 mm. Light yellow, 3 transverse lines of minute black dots traverse the forewing, hindwing mostly with only one dot in the apex. Beneath, the forewing is glossy sooty grey with the exception of a rather irregular yellow outer margin. Among
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until June. Pupa blackish brown. Moth in grassy spots, resting closely pressed to a stalk or branch, with the wings strongly slanting in roof shape. When disturbed they either drop down into the grass, or only fly a few yards. Common in suitable localities wherever they occur; the females must be
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Nick., is, however, according to Rebel, the much smaller insect from the highest Alps, in which the dots of the central rows sometimes merge. The black basal spot of the forewing mentioned by Rebel is unessential, and the pale yellow colour is found in
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Larva black brown, reddish grey laterally, with black hairs intermixed with reddish-brown ones placed on small glossy black warts. Dorsally a row of bright yellow spots, often contiguous, subdorsally dull yellow ones, and yellow spots laterally.
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Fall. is considerably smaller, the ground colour slightly dulled, the black vein-streaks more numerous, especially the costa and median veins strongly sooty black. In the high Alps, especially abundant above Zermatt;—
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The moth flies May to July depending on the location. It lives in mossy and lichen-covered rock corridors, on chalky and sandy areas and steep, rocky sparse grasslands, but also in bogs, forest meadows and on heaths
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Rebel is paler yellow, the forewing slightly dulled with the exception of the clearer yellow inner margin; from the Alps and Northern Europe. This form is often found in collections as
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Christ., larger, with broader wings, paler, with very few markings hindwing often quite without markings: from Russia over North Siberia to Kamtschatka. —
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Sandb., with strongly brownish ground colour, described from the north, but also found in Germany. The species also varies strongly geographically:
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Stgr., quite similar to the preceding, but with narrower wings; forewing also with very few dots, and hindwing without any; East Siberia.
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Bdv., from the Mediterranean and Anterior Asia, has brighter deep yellow wings and the apex of the abdomen yellow. —
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H.-Schiff. has the veins of the forewing dark, appearing like rays; from the high Alps, and in the higher North. —
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searched for more diligently, as they fly less, but they are not rare.
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Borkh., in which the middle rows of spots are united by streaks; ab.
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typical specimens there are found various aberrations, e.g. ab.
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It is found in the 336:Setina irrorella lata 774:Fauna Europaea (new) 663:De Vlinderstichting 554:The larvae feed on 264:Lithosia binumerica 539: 373:. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Erebidae
Arctiinae
Setina
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1758
Synonyms
moth
Erebidae
first described
Carl Linnaeus
10th edition of Systema Naturae
Palearctic
Ireland
northern
central Asia
Siberia
Kamchatka
Chukotka
Mongolia
Alps

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