Pheosia gnoma
Pheosia gnoma, the lesser swallow prominent, is a moth from the family Notodontidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1777.
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The moth can be found across the Palearctic ecozone (northern and central Europe, Russia, eastern Siberia, Russian Far East, Amur). It has a forewing length of 20–26 mm.
Description
The imago can be easily confused with Pheosia tremula but P. gnoma is usually smaller, and the ground colour has usually less brown in it. The chief character by which it may be distinguished is the broader and clearer white wedge-shaped mark between veins 1 and 2 on the forewings of P. gnoma.
- Plate showing the differences between P. gnoma and P. tremula
- Habitat in Finland
The host plant of the lesser swallow prominent is the birch (Betula) (British Isles), Betula pendula (Finland) Betula pubescens (Finland).[1]
The moth survives winter as a pupa underground.
References
- Robinson, Gaden S.; Ackery, Phillip R.; Kitching, Ian J.; Beccaloni, George W.; Hernández, Luis M. (2010). "Search the database - introduction and help". HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London.
Further reading
- South R. (1907) The Moths of the British Isles, (First Series), Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., London & NY: 359 pp. online
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pheosia gnoma. |
- Kimber, Ian. "71.018 BF2006 Lesser Swallow Prominent Pheosia gnoma (Fabricius, [1777])". UKMoths. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
- Fauna Europaea
- Savela, Markku. "Pheosia gnoma (Fabricius, 1777)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved July 4, 2019. Taxonomy
- Lepiforum e.V.
- De Vlinderstichting (in Dutch)