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- Q241415 abstract "The triple-spotted clay (Xestia ditrapezium) is a moth of the Noctuidae family found in most of Europe, northern Turkey, northern Iran, Transcaucasia, Caucasus, central Asia, from the Altai to Ussuri, Amur, Kuril Islands, northern Mongolia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan.The wingspan is 35–47 mm. The forewing is darker than in Xestia triangulum Hufn., a smooth vinous brown; the dark markings are not so black; the hindwing is distinctly yellowish-tinged.Differences from X. triangulum:X. ditrapezium forewings on average are narrower (or longer). The ground color of the forewings is usually darker (red to violet-brown) and the color of the rear wing is a shade lighter. The hindwings are significantly lighter than the forewings. The collar is without contrasts, almost monochrome.X. triangulum forewings on average are wider (or shorter). The ground color of the forewings is usually lighter (ochre to tawny or grayish brown); the color of the hindwings is usually slightly darker grey. The hindwings are about as light as the front wings. The lower part of the neck collar is grey, separated by a light line from the dark upper.↑".
- Q241415 binomialAuthority Q494586.
- Q241415 class Q1390.
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- Q241415 phylum Q1360.
- Q241415 synonym "*Noctua ditrapezium ([Schiffermüller], 1775)".
- Q241415 thumbnail Xestia_ditrapezium.jpg?width=300.
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- Q241415 classis "Insecta".
- Q241415 familia Q459180.
- Q241415 genus "Xestia".
- Q241415 name "''Xestia ditrapezium".
- Q241415 ordo Q28319.
- Q241415 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q241415 regnum "Animalia".
- Q241415 synonyms "*Noctua ditrapezium ([Schiffermüller], 1775)".
- Q241415 type Animal.
- Q241415 type Eukaryote.
- Q241415 type Insect.
- Q241415 type Species.
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- Q241415 comment "The triple-spotted clay (Xestia ditrapezium) is a moth of the Noctuidae family found in most of Europe, northern Turkey, northern Iran, Transcaucasia, Caucasus, central Asia, from the Altai to Ussuri, Amur, Kuril Islands, northern Mongolia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan.The wingspan is 35–47 mm. The forewing is darker than in Xestia triangulum Hufn., a smooth vinous brown; the dark markings are not so black; the hindwing is distinctly yellowish-tinged.Differences from X. triangulum:X.".
- Q241415 label "Xestia ditrapezium".
- Q241415 depiction Xestia_ditrapezium.jpg.
- Q241415 name "''Xestia ditrapezium".