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Colotois pennaria
The feathered thorn (Colotois pennaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The forewings of this species are basically brown but individuals vary greatly in tone from drab light brown to much richer reddish tones. They are usually marked with two dark fascia and a small discal spot but these features can be faint or almost absent. The hindwings are lighter buffish brown. The wingspan is 46–50 mm, the males being usually larger and broader-winged than the females. The females tend to be rather sluggish but the males fly actively at night and are attracted to light. The species is on the wing from September to November.
Spotted in Sykies (Thessaloniki, Greece) near the suburban pine forest Seih-Sou.
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