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Gluphisia crenata

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Gluphisia crenata
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G. crenata
Binomial name
Gluphisia crenata
(Esper, 1785)
Synonyms
  • Bombyx crenata Esper, 1785
  • Gluphisia rurea Fabricius, 1787
  • Bombyx crenosa Hubner, 1796
  • Gluphisia crenata danieli Kobes, 1970
  • Gluphisia septentrionis Walker, 1855
  • Dasychira clandestina Walker, 1861
  • Gluphisia trilineata Packard, 1864
  • Gluphisia ridenda Edwards, 1886
  • Gluphisia formosa Edwards, 1886
  • Gluphisia albofascia Edwards, 1886
  • Gluphisia rupta Edwards, 1886
  • Gluphisia quinquelinea Dyar, 1892
  • Gluphisia japonica Wileman, 1911
  • Gluphisia crenata ab. amurensis Grunberg, 1912
  • Gluphisia crenata ab. tartarus Schawerda, 1919
  • Gluphisia crenata ab. vertunea Derenne, 1920
  • Gluphisia crenata ab. infuscata Matsumura, 1924
  • Gluphisia septentrionis f. opaca Barnes & Benjamin, 1927
  • Gluphisia crenata ab. albina Lucas, 1955
  • Gluphisia crenata f. variegata Lempke, 1959

The Dusky Marbled Brown (Gluphisia crenata) is a moth of the Notodontidae family. It is found in Europe, east over parts of Russia and China up to Japan. It is also found in North America, where it was traditionally treated as a separate species, Gluphisia septentrionis.

The wingspan is 28–34 mm. The moth flies from April to August in two generations depending on the location.

The larvae feed on Populus species, such as Populus nigra, Populus balsamifera and Populus tremula, but also on Salix purpurea.

Subspecies

  • Gluphisia crenata crenata
  • Gluphisia crenosa crenosa (Hubner, 1796)
  • Gluphisia crenata tristis Gaede, 1933 (China: Sichuan)
  • Gluphisia crenata meridionalis Kiriakoff, 1964 (China: Yunnan)