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Palpita vitrealis

Palpita vitrealis

Description:

It's about 2 cm. I found it on the roof's wood. The wingspan is 27–31 mm. The moth flies in Autumn depending on the location.

Habitat:

It occurs worldwide, including Africa,[1] Asia, Australia, Europe and America. In Europe, it is found in southern Europe, but may be found further north due to its migratory nature.

Notes:

The larvae feed on Jasminum officinale, Ligustrum, Forsythia and Olive.

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Maniacval
Maniacval 10 years ago
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valentinezza
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valentinezza

Sant'Olcese, LIG, Italy

Spotted on Sep 14, 2013
Submitted on Sep 14, 2013

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