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- Q1306216 subject Q16803976.
- Q1306216 subject Q8503681.
- Q1306216 abstract "The Beautiful Yellow Underwing (Anarta myrtilli) is a moth in the Noctuidae family. It is found in most of Europe including Scandinavia, Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Russia. The wingspan is 20–22 mm. Forewing dull dark fuscous purple, with the lines slightly paler; the stigmata obscure; a subtriangular whitish blotch on base of vein 2; hindwing orange with broad black terminal border; the costa and inner margin narrowly black and the base of wing often smoky blackish; this, the type form, occurring in Sweden, the North of England and Scotland, and other northern localities is very different from the usual bright red form, which is the ab. rufescens Tutt. in this the forewing is a mixture of bright red, and olive brown or olive yellow; the transverse lines being more or less strongly whitish, the stigmata red brown with pale rings, and the white spot on vein 2 distinct; ab. peralbata ab. nov.[Warren] is an extreme form of this, in which the white lines are strongly developed,: and the central area is milk white from costa to inner margin, including the white blotch on vein 2; in the hindwing the yellow is ampler, the black of the costal, and inner margins and the basal suffusion being reduced; - ab.albivena Haw., described from East Anglian specimens, has the forewing suffused with olive brown,wing remaining normal; while in alpina Ractzer not only is the forewing olive brown, but the hindwing shows only a dull yellowish median band crossed by black veins;- and again in olivacea Fuchs the yellow of the hindwing is suffused with olive brown, while the coloration of the forewing remains of the normal bright red; in ab. nigrescens ab. nov.[Warren] occurring at Hyeres, S.France, the usual red fusion is almost entirely replaced by black;lastly, in subsp. citrina subsp. nov. [Warren]] from Cintra, Portugal,the whole forewing is suffused with blackish, leaving only the white blotch on vein 2 conspicuous, and the orange of the hindwing, both above and below, is pale lemon yellow; as the insect is decidedly larger than average typical myrtilli, it may prove a distinct species; at present I have seen only one- taken in the spring of 1909 by Mr- N. C. Rothschild, and now in the Tring Museum.Adults are on wing between May to August depending on the location. There are probably two generations per year.The larvae feed on Calluna vulgaris and Erica tetralix.".
- Q1306216 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q1306216 class Q1390.
- Q1306216 family Q459180.
- Q1306216 genus Q2509679.
- Q1306216 kingdom Q729.
- Q1306216 order Q28319.
- Q1306216 phylum Q1360.
- Q1306216 synonym "*Anarta rufescens".
- Q1306216 synonym "*Phalaena ericae".
- Q1306216 synonym "*Phalaena myrtilli".
- Q1306216 thumbnail Anarta.myrtilli.-.lindsey.jpg?width=300.
- Q1306216 wikiPageExternalLink www.faunaeur.org.
- Q1306216 wikiPageExternalLink show.php?bf=2142.
- Q1306216 wikiPageExternalLink Amyrtilli.htm.
- Q1306216 wikiPageExternalLink lepiwiki.pl?Anarta_Myrtilli.
- Q1306216 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Q1306216 wikiPageWikiLink Q16803976.
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- Q1306216 wikiPageWikiLink Q2509679.
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- Q1306216 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503681.
- Q1306216 binomialAuthority "Linnaeus, 1761".
- Q1306216 classis "Insecta".
- Q1306216 familia Q459180.
- Q1306216 genus "Anarta".
- Q1306216 ordo Q28319.
- Q1306216 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q1306216 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1306216 synonyms "*Phalaena myrtilli *Phalaena ericae *Anarta rufescens".
- Q1306216 type Animal.
- Q1306216 type Eukaryote.
- Q1306216 type Insect.
- Q1306216 type Species.
- Q1306216 type Thing.
- Q1306216 type Q1390.
- Q1306216 type Q19088.
- Q1306216 type Q729.
- Q1306216 comment "The Beautiful Yellow Underwing (Anarta myrtilli) is a moth in the Noctuidae family. It is found in most of Europe including Scandinavia, Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Russia. The wingspan is 20–22 mm.".
- Q1306216 label "Anarta myrtilli".
- Q1306216 depiction Anarta.myrtilli.-.lindsey.jpg.