• Source: Cyclophora porata
  • Cyclophora porata, the false mocha, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species can be found in southern Europe and England to Denmark, southern Sweden and the Caucasus.


    Description


    The wingspan is 25–30 millimetres (0.98–1.18 in). The fore wings are reddish, warm orange-brown, but the hind wings are clearly lighter in tone. The wings are covered with abundant grey scales, and both the front and hind wings have a clear centre spot consisting of a dark ring with a white centre. The grey scales give the wings a shining impression. The inner and outer cross-lines are broken into a row of separate black dots. The middle crossband is greyish and blends with the background colour of the wing without a clear boundary.


    Biology


    The moths fly in generations from May to June and from August to September in western Europe.
    The caterpillars can be green or brownish yellow, and feed on oak and birch.


    Similar species


    Cyclophora porata is difficult to certainly distinguish from these congeners See Townsend et al.

    Blair's Mocha Cyclophora puppillaria (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855)
    Jersey Mocha Cyclophora ruficiliaria
    Maiden’s Blush Cyclophora punctaria (Linnaeus, 1758)
    Clay Triple-lines Cyclophora linearia (Hübner, 1799)


    References




    External links



    False mocha on UKmoths
    Lepidoptera of Belgium
    Lepiforum.de
    Vlindernet.nl (in Dutch)

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