Macaria liturata

Macaria liturata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Tribe: Macariini
Genus: Macaria
Species: M. liturata
Binomial name
Macaria liturata
(Clerck, 1759)
Synonyms

Semiothisa liturata

Macaria liturata, the tawny-barred angle, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout Europe.

Illustration from John Curtis's British Entomology Volume 6

Distribution

British Isles to Siberia, Russian Far East and Japan. In the South and the Western Mediterranean it is found in Italy, the Balkans and the Black Sea region and the Caucasus. In the North it occurs above the Arctic Circle. It rises to about 1600 meters above sea level in the Alps The nominate is found in West Palearctic Macaria liturata pressariais found in the East Palearctic.

Description

The wingspan is 22–27 mm.The length of the forewings is 11–13 mm. The wings have a purple-grey ground colour. There are three dark crossbars on the forewings, which are thickened at the front edge and often dissolve into points. A wide reddish yellow transverse band is visible behind the outer cross line, beginning with a brownish red stain on the front edge and continuing on to the hind wings.The forewings are slightly indented below the apex, the hind wings show a short tip in the middle.

Biology

The moth flies from May to September .

The caterpillars feed on coniferous trees such as Scots pine.

The species inhabited prefers coniferous and mixed forests.

Notes

  1. ^ The flight season refers to the Belgium and the Netherlands. This may vary in other parts of the range.

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