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- Q1306001 subject Q13280016.
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- Q1306001 abstract "The Barred Umber (Plagodis pulveraria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout much of the Palearctic ecozone from Ireland to Japan and in the Nearctic (Canada).The wingspan is 28–33 mm. The length of the forewings is 17–19 mm."Variable, but always showing more or less of a reddish tone, with no markings except the rather straight antemedian and posteriorly strongly incurved postmedian lines of the forewing. The median area in the name-typical form is darkened. — ab. passetii Th.-Mieg is violaceous grey instead of reddish brown, the median band sharply expressed. - ab. marginepurpuraria Bastelb. is deeper red, the median area of forewing and basal half of hindwing more orange-,the rest more purple-tinged, lines thick, antemedian rather curved, postmedian less broad anteriorly than in the type. Rather small and round-winged. Rheingau - ab. unicolor Hirschke has both wings uniform brown, dark-dusted, without lines or band. - gadmensis Ratzer is a rather small, brighter (yellower) brown form from Switzerland (Gadmenthal), with the median area almost or quite concolorous, the lines remaining.- violacearia Graeser (15 h), from Amurland, is a very small form, coloured nearly like marginepurpuraria, which must perhaps sink to it, but the thick lines are described as dark violet and it is not indicated that their form differs from the normal; compare, however, the following form. -japonica Btlr. is a small race, or possibly distinct species, from Japan and Korea, bright deep red-brown, the median area as broad posteriorly as anteriorly, not differentiated in colour, the lines which bound it deeper red brown, the postmedian only projecting a little in the middle. Line on hindwing continued nearly to the costal margin, straighter than in marginepurpuraria, which also shows this peculiarity." The moth flies in two generations from mid March to August .The larva feed on various deciduous trees such as oak, birch and sallow.".
- Q1306001 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q1306001 class Q1390.
- Q1306001 family Q45559.
- Q1306001 family Q7111249.
- Q1306001 genus Q3006851.
- Q1306001 kingdom Q729.
- Q1306001 order Q28319.
- Q1306001 phylum Q1360.
- Q1306001 thumbnail Plagodis_pulveraria_FvL.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1306001 classis "Insecta".
- Q1306001 familia Q45559.
- Q1306001 genus "Plagodis".
- Q1306001 name "Plagodis pulveraria".
- Q1306001 ordo Q28319.
- Q1306001 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q1306001 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1306001 tribus Q7111249.
- Q1306001 type Animal.
- Q1306001 type Eukaryote.
- Q1306001 type Insect.
- Q1306001 type Species.
- Q1306001 type Thing.
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- Q1306001 comment "The Barred Umber (Plagodis pulveraria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout much of the Palearctic ecozone from Ireland to Japan and in the Nearctic (Canada).The wingspan is 28–33 mm. The length of the forewings is 17–19 mm."Variable, but always showing more or less of a reddish tone, with no markings except the rather straight antemedian and posteriorly strongly incurved postmedian lines of the forewing. The median area in the name-typical form is darkened. — ab.".
- Q1306001 label "Plagodis pulveraria".
- Q1306001 depiction Plagodis_pulveraria_FvL.jpg.
- Q1306001 name "Plagodis pulveraria".