Eupithecia trisignaria, the triple-spotted pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from across the Palearctic realm from Europe to Siberia.
This species is named after the group of three diffused dark spots arranged in a triangle; two along the leading edge of the forewing and the larger costal ...
Eupithecia trisignaria, the triple-spotted pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from across the Palearctic realm from Europe to Siberia.
This species is named after the group of three diffused dark spots arranged in a triangle; two along the leading edge of the forewing and the larger costal ...
Forewing: 10-11mm. Flight: One generation June-July. Foodplant: Wild Angelica and Hogweed. Red List: Least Concern (LC). GB Status: Common.
Eupithecia trisignaria Herrich-Schäffer, 1848. Triple-spotted Pug species. Accepted Name authority: UKSI. Establishment means: Native.
Name · Bergwald-Doldengewächs-Blütenspanner · Drievlekdwergspanner · Eupithécie trisignée (L') · L'Eupithécie trisignée · Skærmplantedværgmåler · Treplettet ...
A species of general, if somewhat local, distribution throughout the southern half of England, feeding on the commonest kinds of Suffolk umbells.
Wingspan 15-20 mm. Combination of two streaks on costa either side of discal spot and lack of white tornal markings make this a fairly unmistakable species.
A very rare and widespread species throughout Belgium. This species is considered Endangered according to the IUCN Red List category for ...