Aspitates gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775 is a animal in the Geometridae family, order Lepidoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Aspitates gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

Aspitates gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

This is a morphological description of the moth species Aspitates gilvaria across its life stages.

Family
Genus
Aspitates
Order
Lepidoptera
Class
Insecta

About Aspitates gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775

Aspitates gilvaria (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775 has a wingspan of 25–30 mm. Its graduated buff-colored forewing has a red or brown diagonal slash extending from the wing tip to the inner edge. The hindwings are white, with a faint diagonal grey streak and a dot on the upper surface. Males have combed antennae. Females are more mottled than males and have less combed antennae. Newly laid eggs are light green; their color changes from reddish yellow to grey just before caterpillars hatch. The pole and base of the egg are orange. The egg surface is covered with roughly 50 longitudinal ribs. The micropyle rosette has ten to eleven lobes, and is surrounded by a large-mesh network. Larvae are ochreous grey, with a blackish, ochreous-edged dorsal line and multiple other fine darker and paler longitudinal lines.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Geometridae Aspitates

More from Geometridae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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