词条 | Lomographa bimaculata |
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| image = Lomographa bimaculata-01 (xndr).jpg | image_caption = Adult at IJmuiden, Netherlands | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Insecta | ordo = Lepidoptera | familia = Geometridae | genus = Lomographa | species = L. bimaculata | binomial = Lomographa bimaculata | binomial_authority = (Fabricius, 1775) | synonyms = See text }} Lomographa bimaculata, the white-pinion spotted, is a species of geometer moth (family Geometridae). It belongs to the large geometer moth subfamily Ennominae, and therein to the tribe Baptini. It is – under its junior synonym – the type species of its genus Lomographa. It is also (under its original name Phalaena bimaculata) the type species of Bapta, a junior objective synonym of Lomographa and the namesake of the Baptini.[1] The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius ion 1775. Two subspecies have been named, as well as several forms (e.g. bipunctata):[2]
Ecology and descriptionThe rather common species inhabits mainly woodland areas and can be found all over central and eastern Europe. However, it seems to be absent in the Balkans, between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Greece. It is also not found in Iceland and is rare at the periphery of its range; for example, north of the English Midlands and on Ireland it is found only locally.[3] To the east it extends into the Caucasus, Russia, the Russian Far East, Siberia, Central Asia and Japan. The adults appear in the British Isles usually in early summer. But in exceptional cases it is found later in the year; it was recorded in Germany in early August 1938, for example. It is a mainly a nocturnal species which can be attracted to light. The adult's wingspan is 22–26 mm. The wings are a very pale silvery grey, with two dark grey spots on each forewing's leading edge, from which the two bands typical of Ennominae (but in this species consisting only of very small and weak grey speckles) run over the forewings and hindwings to form a semicircle. The body is also whitish.[4] This moth has a single generation per year (though late sightings suggest that this might not always be so). The caterpillars feed on Prunus species – including bird cherry (Prunus padus) and blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) – as well as on hawthorns (Crataegus).[5] SynonymsJunior synonyms of the white-pinion spotted include:[6]
Footnotes1. ^Pitkin & Jenkins (2004ab) 2. ^Kolar (1942), and see references in Savela (2009) 3. ^FE (2009), Kimber [2010] 4. ^Kolar (1942), Kimber [2010] 5. ^Kimber [2010], and see references in Savela (2009) 6. ^Pitkin & Jenkins (2004ab), and see references in Savela (2009) References
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