| Hemithea aestivaria | (Hübner, 1789) |
Habitat
- Deciduous forests
- Gardens
- Mixed forests
- Parks
- Scrub
Similar species
26-34 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyZelenopláštník trnkový
DanskLundmåler
DeutschGebüsch-Grünspanner
Eesti keelNurkvaksik
EnglishCommon Emerald
FrançaisPhalène sillonnée
LietuviųPilkšvasis žaliasprindis
MagyarNyír-zöldaraszoló
NederlandsKleine zomervlinder
NorskKrattbladmåler
PolskiMiernik kreskowiak
SlovenčinaPiadivka letná
SuomeksiLehvämittari
SvenskaBrunfläckig lundmätare
РусскийПяденица хвостатая
中文红颜锈腰尺蛾
日本語キバラヒメアオシャク
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aceraceae Acer campestre Field Maple Betulaceae Alnus Alder Betulaceae Betula Birch Betulaceae Corylus avellana Common Hazel Caprifoliaceae Lonicera periclymenum European Honeysuckle Caprifoliaceae Lonicera xylosteum Fly honeysuckle Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea Common Dogwood Fagaceae Quercus robur Pedunculate oak Grossulariaceae Ribes rubrum Red Currant Malvaceae Tilia Lime Ranunculaceae Clematis vitalba Traveller's-joy Rhamnaceae Rhamnus Buckthorn Rosaceae Crataegus monogyna Common Hawthorn Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Rosaceae Prunus serotina Black Cherry Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Blackthorn Rosaceae Rosa canina Dog Rose Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia European Rowan Salicaceae Salix caprea Goat Willow - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Rosaceae Rosa canina Dog Rose Rosaceae Rubus Bramble Rosaceae Rubus plicatus Bramble
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Geometra aestivaria Hübner, 1789
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Butterflies and Moths of North America
Butterflies and Moths of Northern Ireland Robert Thompson, Brian Nelson
Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner
Lepidoptera of Crimea Владимир Савчук
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
North American Moth Photographers Group
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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