Charissa pullata | (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) |
Habitat
- Rocky meadows
- Rocky slopes
- Screes
29 - 39 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name Česky
Šerokřídlec tymiánový Deutsch
Aschgrauer Felsen-Steinspanner Deutsch
Hellgebänderter Steinspanner English
Limestone Annulet English
Oyster Français
Gnophos tanné Français
Gnophos tannée Magyar
Mészkő-sziklaaraszoló Nederlands
Steenoogspanner Polski
Pomrok rozchodniczak Slovenčina
Šedivka tymianová
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Aspleniaceae Asplenium ruta-muraria Wall-rue Asteraceae Artemisia Wormwood Caryophyllaceae Gypsophila repens Alpine Gypsophila Crassulaceae Sedum album White Stonecrop Crassulaceae Sedum rupestre Prickmadam Ericaceae Vaccinium myrtillus Bilberry Fabaceae Coronilla coronata Fabaceae Cytisus scoparius Common Broom Fabaceae Genista sagittalis Arrow-jointed broom Fabaceae Lembotropis nigricans Lamiaceae Clinopodium nepeta Lesser calamint Lamiaceae Origanum Marjoram Lamiaceae Teucrium montanum Lamiaceae Thymus serpyllum Wild Thyme Rosaceae Rubus idaeus Red raspberry Rubiaceae Galium Bedstraw Valerianaceae Valeriana Valerian
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- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Gnophos impectinata Guenée, 1858 Gnophos albarinata Millière, 1859
- Subspecies
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Species Author Charissa (Costignophos) pullata kovacsi (Vojnits, 1967) Charissa (Costignophos) pullata pullata (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
- Links
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Language Website Authors Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner Lepiforum e. V. Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
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