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Xanthorhoe ferrugata

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There are two generations per year in Central Europe, flying from late April to early July and from early July to mid-September. The larvae of the first generation can be observed from August to September, the second generation from June to July. The pupae of the first generation hibernate. The
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Haw. is a very common and very interesting aberration which has been proved, by my very extensive breeding experiments and those of Dr. Draudt, to be an almost perfect Mendelian "recessive". It differs in having the median band black, not reddish. — ab.
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as figured by Clerck and well described by Linne, has the median band reddish or purplish, the distal area very weakly marked (except the costal patch and two dark spots between the radials) often almost entirely white or whitish. An aberration, ab.
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Fuchs, from Bilbao, said to be a local race, is described as smaller, narrower-winged, the distal edge of the median band more distinctly biangulate. I doubt its validity. —
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Prout has the median band greatly narrowed, only 1–2 mm. in width; the rest of the markings often in part obsolete. -
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Alph., from Issyk-kul, Tibet, W. Central China, etc., is rather larger, with whiter hindwing otherwise similar to ab.
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The larva is long and slender, naked except for a few short bristles and grey with some darker spots on the back.
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Figs 8, 8a, 8b, 8c larvae in various stages Figs 9, 9a, 9b, 9c larvae after final moult
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Martin C. Townsend, Jon Clifton and Brian Goodey (2010).
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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
Xanthorhoe
Binomial name
Clerck
moth
Xanthorhoe
Geometridae
first described
Carl Alexander Clerck
Holarctic
Russian Far East
Siberia
Tibet
China
Caucasus
Turkey
Alaska
Newfoundland
North Carolina
California

Xanthorhoe spadicearia

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