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Brachodes pumila

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Brachodes pumila
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B. pumila
Binomial name
Brachodes pumila
Synonyms
  • Atychia pumila Ochsenheimer, 1808
  • Chimaera pumila
  • Brachodes pumilus
  • Noctua chimaera Hübner, [1808]

Brachodes pumila is a moth of the Brachodidae family. It is found from eastern Central Europe to Central Asia, including lower Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Italy, Dalmatia, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, southern Russia, Turkey, Syria, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan and north-western China.[2] The habitat consists of lowland steppe and xero-montane grasslands.

The wingspan is 18–22 mm for males and 16–21 mm for females. The forewing ground colour is blackish, densely covered with olive-yellow scales. The hindwings are black with a white transverse band subbasally. Adults are day-active and are on wing from June to mid-August.

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