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The Satyr Pug (''Eupithecia satyrata'') is a species of moth of the Geometridae family. It is found from Ireland, through northern and central Europe (from Scandinavia to the Northern Mediterranean) East to all of Russia and Central Asia and West Siberia to Tibet.It is also present in North Africa and North America. The wingspan is 18–24 mm. ''Eupithecia satyrata'' is variable in pattern. The ground colour of the wings is ash grey or brownish. The veins often have a black with white dusting.There are paler crosslines.On the forewings a very indistinct terminal fascia ends in a tiny tornal spot. There is fine discal spot on the forewing. This is absent on the hindwing. Adults are on wing from March to September. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on the flowers of a wide range of plants, including ''Achillea'', ''Scabiosa'', ''Solidago'', ''Senecio'' and ''Erica tetralix''. ==Subspecies== *''Eupithecia satyrata satyrata'' *''Eupithecia satyrata callunaria'' Doubleday, 1850 *''Eupithecia satyrata curzoni'' Gregson, 1884 *''Eupithecia satyrata dodata'' Taylor, 1906 *''Eupithecia satyrata intimata'' Pearsall, 1908 *''Eupithecia satyrata juldusi'' Dietze, 1910 *''Eupithecia satyrata rivosulata'' Dietze, 1875 (Yakutia, Siberia) *''Eupithecia satyrata subatrata'' Staudinger, 1871 *''Eupithecia satyrata zermattensis'' Wehrli, 1928 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eupithecia satyrata」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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