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(Lepidoptera) Pyralidae?
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Posted on 22-11-2006 17:11
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Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-15
Place: meadow

I have looked for similar sp in my books without any result. The second image shows a very similar moth but it has brownish colour. I guess that the second one is different sp.
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eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-15
Place: meadow

I have looked for similar sp in my books without any result. The second image shows a very similar moth but it has brownish colour. I guess that the second one is different sp.


Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-08-17
Place: On the wall close to a light.

In comparison with the previous image it is either a colour variety or a closely related sp. In an evening I found it on a wall next to a lamp.
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This is a very common Geometrid moth in Hungary Isturgia [Tephrina] arenacearia.

Look it up here.

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Thank you Xespok!
I sent you a private e-mail!
 
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