WebDistinctive species of Glyphipterix but with variable forewing markings. Often seen flying around rushes in sunshine. Dark form (cladiella) very similar to next species. WebDomain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Animalia • Phylum: Arthropoda • Subphylum: Hexapoda • Classis: Insecta • Subclassis: Pterygota • Infraclassis: Neoptera • Superordo: …
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WebThe map below shows the distribution of records of Glyphipterix thrasonella (Speckled Fanner) within Kent. Use the control below to show data for a certain time period. If … WebGlyphipterix thrasonella (Scopoli, 1763) Taxonomy. class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Lepidoptera → superfamily … sickle and thalassaemia handbook
Descriptions of the larvae of Glyphipterix thrasonella …
Glyphipterix thrasonella is a species of moth of the family Glyphipterigidae. It is found in the western part of the Palaearctic realm. The wingspan is 11–15 mm.The forewings are shining bronzy, sometimes coppery-tinged ; six obscure golden metallic transverse streaks from costa between 1/3 and apex, and one or two from dorsum posteriorly, all sometime… WebGlyphipterix thrasonella Speckled Fanner: Upload a Photo : Glyphipterix fuscoviridella : Plain Fanner (Haworth, 1828) 396 / 19.003: Norfolk status Relatively common in England and Wales. A relatively plain species with a slight metallic sheen. Occupies dry grassy areas, widespread, especially found in the Brecks. WebGlyphipterix simpliciella Cocksfoot Moth: Glyphipterix equitella Stonecrop Fanner: Upload a Photo : Glyphipterix schoenicolella : Bog-rush Fanner: Boyd, 1858: 392 / 19.008: Norfolk status Rare. Formerly most common from … sick law massachusetts