Biology:Chariaspilates

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Short description: Genus of moths

Chariaspilates
Chariaspilates formosaria female.jpg
Female
Chariaspilates formosaria male.jpg
Male
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Aspitatini
Genus:
Chariaspilates

Wehrli, 1953
Species:
C. formosaria
Binomial name
Chariaspilates formosaria
(Eversmann, 1837)
Synonyms
  • Aspilates formosaria Eversmann, 1837
  • Aspilates andriana Dannehl, 1921
  • Chariaspilates pannonicus Vojnits, 1977

Chariaspilates is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by Eugen Wehrli in 1953. Its only species, Chariaspilates formosaria, was first described by Eduard Friedrich Eversmann in 1837.[1][2] It is found in swampy areas from Europe to Japan .

The wingspan is 38–43 mm for females and 31–37 mm for males. Adults are on wing primarily in June and July. Sometimes, a second generation may occur, which is known as C. formosaria f. autumnalis. Adults of this generation are on wing in September or October.

The larvae feed on Myrica gale, Lysimachia vulgaris and Caltha palustris. Larvae can be found from August to May of the following year, when pupation takes place.

Subspecies

  • Chariaspilates formosaria formosaria
  • Chariaspilates formosaria andriana Dannehl, 1921
  • Chariaspilates formosaria pannonicus Vojnits, 1977

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