70 097 common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata.
Common marbled carpet moth.
Individual records comprise of.
Very similar to common marbled carpet there are subtle separation characteristics based on the shape of the postmedian line on the underwings which is more angular in this species.
16059 adult 7 larval.
It inhabits woodland and moorland habitats.
Common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata hufnagel 1767.
L r moth group status a common and resident reference.
70 097 bf1764 graham calow.
1 forewing median fascia has a 2 3 pointed projection from its distal margin the projection is longer and its apices more pointed in d citrata.
First recorded in 1829.
Common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata chloroclysta truncata the moths of norfolk.
Formerly known as chloroclysta truncata.
Geometridae larentiinae flies.
There are 6432 county records of 16066 individuals from 311 different sites.
Common marbled carpet latin name.
19 june 2013.
This is one of the most variable of the geometrids both in size wingspan 32 39 mm and colour.
70 097 bf1764 common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata hufnagel 1767 synonyms.
Seems to be either totally absent or scarce south east of the river trent.
Occurrence by month adults.
The most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden colour and around half an inch in length and the case bearing moth which can be identified about inch long and their forewings are mottled brown with one large and a few.
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Status an often very common moth which often shows considerable variation in markings and colouration.
It is distributed throughout britain though more local in the south and the adults fly in july and august.
The common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata is a moth of the family geometridae it is sometimes placed in the genus chloroclysta it is very common throughout the palearctic region and the near east the species was first described by johann siegfried hufnagel in 1767.
Identifying clothes carpet moths webbing clothes moth case bearing clothes moth.
Common marbled carpet common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata.