Very similar to common marbled carpet there are subtle separation characteristics based on the shape of the postmedian line on the underwings which is more angular in this species.
Common marbled carpet moth caterpillar.
Dark marbled carpet dysstroma citrata linnaeus 1761 synonyms.
This is one of the most variable of the geometrids both in size wingspan 32 39 mm and colour.
In association with the norfolk moth survey.
Huge collection amazing choice 100 million high quality affordable rf and rm images.
Common marbled carpet latin name.
The garden carpet is a common moth over most of europe north africa and asia through to the far east.
Geometridae larentiinae flies.
Colour identification guide to caterpillars jim.
The spiny caterpillar of the smeared dagger moth feeds on many plants and is among the more common moth caterpillars in the eastern us.
The wood carpet is also similar and can be difficult to distinguish from the common carpet.
May to june and august to november this photo.
The wood carpet is slightly larger with one thick white band across the forewing and hindwing in the common carpet this band is divided by a black line.
70 097 bf1764 common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata hufnagel 1767 synonyms.
Similar to the galium carpet but the central band across the wings is narrower with more distinct markings on the hindwings.
Find the perfect carpet moth larvae stock photo.
The most common clothes moths are the webbing clothes moth easily identified with a golden colour and around half an inch in length and the case bearing moth which can be identified about inch long and their forewings are mottled brown with one large and a few.
Marbled carpet caterpillar mimesis möndchenflecken bindenspanner raupe.
Identifying clothes carpet moths webbing clothes moth case bearing clothes moth.
Common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata chloroclysta truncata larentia truncata.
The common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata is a moth of the family geometridae it is sometimes placed in the genus chloroclysta it is very common throughout the palearctic region and the near east the species was first described by johann siegfried hufnagel in 1767.
Common marbled carpet dysstroma truncata chloroclysta truncata the moths of norfolk.