Bryophila ravula
Bryophila ravula is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in southern and central Europe.
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The larvae probably feed on lichen.
Subspecies
- Bryophila ravula ravula (Belgium and Germany to Spain, Sicily, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria and from France to Ukraine)
- Bryophila ravula grisescens Oberthur, 1918 (Iberian Peninsula)
- Bryophila ravula ereptriculoides Boursin, 1952 (Iberian Peninsula)
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