Dryobotodes (Dryobotodes) eremita (Fabricius, 1775)


Germany, Leipzig
Forewing olive green mixed with light or dark grey, varied in places with pale brown or reddish, the latter tints appearing along the two folds, the whole wing having a mossy appearance; lines blackish, indistinct; a black streak between inner and outer lines, below the claviform which is followed by a rufous patch; upper stigmata slightly paler grey, tinged with green or reddish; submarginal line pale, followed by blackish scaling on each fold; hindwing dull grey, with darker cellspot, outer line, and submarginal diffuse band; - variegata Tutt is much brighter and gayer; the dark shades, especially in the median area, being intensified, and the paler areas, — viz, the stigmata, the inner margin on each side of the median area,and the space between outer and submarginal lines, lightened; the apex also is prominently paler and the terminal area more largely blackened; - corsica Spul., from the island of that name, is a rough brownish olive green form; from Amasia comes a form, which may be called grisea nov. [Warren] in which the tints are merely dark and light grey, with only the least touch of green or brown, and a second form, dejecta nov. [Warren] decidedly smaller, and uniformly dark grey with the markings all more or less obscured and the hindwing darker, whereas in grisea the pale areas are conspicuous and the hindwing whitish; ab. incolorata ab. nov. [Warren] has the ground colour pale or dark grey, without coloured tints except a faint rufous flush along the two folds and the course of the submarginal line

Habitat
  • Mixed forests (Oak)
  • Oak forests
32 - 39 mm
Pestroskvrnka dubová
Eremitugle
Braungraue Eicheneule
Olivgrüne Eicheneule
Brindled Green
Jaspe vert
Smulkiamargis vėlyvis
Zöldesbarna őszibagoly
Eikenuiltje
Eremittfly
Grått eikefly
Mora dubinová
Sammaltammiyökkönen
Föränderligt ekfly
Совка дубовая серо-бурая

Primary host-plants

FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
FagaceaeQuercusOak
Distribution
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