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Very strange => Geometridae: Operophtera brumata
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Hello,

brachypterous Geometridae female (Lepidoptera).

Look here: http://www.lepifo...enweibchen

(Texts in German, but the pictures speak for themselves.)
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Thanks Jürgen.
I have to enquire about our Lepidoptera-experts.

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I got the answer: Operophtera brumata

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RamiP wrote:
I got the answer: Operophtera brumata


Very early. But ok, it's Findland... Here in Germany they seldom occur befor mid November. Main time is December.
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I don't know, if this is important, but we have had already many cold nights (some minus-degrees)

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