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Eupithecia expallidata (bleached pug)

Synonyms: Eupithecia pallida (heterotypic); Eupithecia pseudoabsinthiata

Wikipedia Abstract

Eupithecia expallidata, the bleached pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae.It is found in North-West and Central Russia, South-East Scandinavia to the North Mediterranean and West Europe including the British Isles. The wingspan is 20–24 mm. The forewings are broad and rounded. The ground colour is pale light brown.There are two black costal stains and a large black discal stain. A fine broken black line runs around the outer margin of the forewing. The hindwings are similar and have a small discal spot. The moth flies in July and August. The larvae feed on goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea).
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Prey / Diet

Angelica sylvestris bernardiae (woodland angelica)[1]
Senecio lugens (small blacktip ragwort)[1]
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (Newfoundland aster)[1]

Prey / Diet Overlap

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Attributes / relations provided by
1Biological Records Centre Database of Insects and their Food Plants
Abstract provided by DBpedia licensed under a Creative Commons License
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0