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Scopula imitaria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scopula imitaria
''Scopula imitaria'', the small blood-vein, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout Europe and in North Africa. ==Description== The wingspan is 12–26 mm. (1st generation); the next generation is typically much smaller and reaches no more than 18 mm. The forewing leading edge (costa) forms an acute angle with the outer edge forming a sharp point. The hindwings also come to a sharp angle in the middle of the outer edge (a "tail"). The pattern and colouring are variable. The wings are reddish, yellowish or orange to light brown. The lines and marginal line are almost always clear, but fine. The median crossline is clearly developed and inclined slightly diagonally to the inner and outer cross line. It is slightly curved and very weakly wavy and often accompanied by a distal facing shadow. The interior and exterior cross lines are slightly wavy (more clearly than the median line). The hind wings have the pattern, however they often lack the inner cross line. The outer cross line shows a pointed bulge outwards, which follows the "tail" of the perimeter. Discal flecks are only sometimes present or weak, They are more pronounced on the hind wing. The discal fleck of the hind wings sits on the outside of the medium line or in the "shadow". On the forewing it is basal to the median line.
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