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The small angle shades (Euplexia lucipara) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic. The species was first described ...
Small Angle Shades Euplexia lucipara (Linnaeus, 1758) Wingspan 27-32 mm. Common and widespread over most of the British Isles, occupying woodland, parkland and ...

Small angle shades

The small angle shades is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Euplexia lucipara
The small angle shades (Euplexia lucipara) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic.
Description: Wingspan 27-32 mm. Has an attractive patterning of pinks, oranges and browns. Identification difficulty: Habitat: Occupying woodland, parkland and ...
Euplexia lucipara (Linnaeus, 1758) ... Linnaeus (1761) Fauna svecica sistens animalia sveciae regni. Mammalia, Aves, Amphibia, Pisces, Insecta, Vermes.
Find out about the status of Small Angle Shades (Euplexia lucipara) in Kent. Learn more on its distribution, phenology and ecology.
Much smaller than Angle Shades. The larva feed nocturnally on various shrubs and plants with a preference for Bracken and Ferns.
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Euplexia lucipara (the Small Angle Shades; Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Noctuidae).
The small angle shades (Euplexia lucipara) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic. The species was first described by ...
Widespread. Wingspan: 27-32mm. Flight time: June-July. Habitat: Woods, parks, gardens, heaths and moors. Larvae feed mainly on Bracken, also other ferns and ...