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Macaria alternata

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Macaria alternata
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M. alternata
Binomial name
Macaria alternata
Synonyms

Semiothisa alternaria

Macaria alternata, the sharp-angled peacock, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in Europe, Turkey, the Caucasus, Georgia and South Siberia.

Description

The wingspan is 22–27 mm. The moth closely resembles the peacock moth (Macaria notata) but can usually be recognized by the deeper cut on the forewing edge (hence the name) as well as the distinctly darker grey band through both wings. However, some specimens may require examination of the genitalia for certain identification. The moth flies from May to June [1].

The larva feed on sallow, alder, blackthorn and sea-buckthorn.

Notes

  1. ^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.

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