- Source: Epione vespertaria
Epione vespertaria, the dark bordered beauty, is a moth of the family Geometridae.
Description
The wingspan is 25–30 mm. Adults are sexually dimorphic. In the males the wings are darker and more yellow ocher in colour, while in the females they are pale yellow. Both sexes show on the wings a purplish-grey border of even width (hence the Latin name Epione paralellaria). On the forewings and on the hindwings there is a small black spot. Adults are on wing from the end of June to September in one generation.
The caterpillars are brown or violet-brown with a whitish tinge underside. They feed on birch (Betula species), hazel (Corylus avellana), aspen (Populus tremula) and willow (Salix species). Larvae can be found from May to June. The species overwinters as an egg.
Distribution
The dark bordered beauty is widespread from western Europe to the Amur River. In England, the species is only recorded at Strensall Common in the City of York.
Habitat
This species can be found in many different habitats (plains, mountains, wet heathlands, damp woodlands, etc.).
Subspecies
Epione vespertaria vespertaria
Epione vespertaria amura Wehrli, 1940
Gallery
References
Peder Skou - The Geometroid Moths of North Europe (Lepidoptera: Drepanidae and Geometridae)
External links
Arkive
Caterpillar on Kolumbus Archived 2009-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
Lepiforum.de
UK Moths
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Epione vespertaria
- Epione (moth)
- List of Lepidoptera of Belarus
- List of Lepidoptera of Lithuania
- List of Lepidoptera of Norway
- List of Lepidoptera of Latvia
- List of Lepidoptera of Belgium
- List of Lepidoptera of Denmark
- Strensall Common
- List of Lepidoptera of Ukraine