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Alcis (moth)
''Alcis'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by John Curtis in 1826. Species *'' Alcis aagostigma'' (Prout, 1927) *'' Alcis admissaria'' Guenée, 1858 *'' Alcis albilinea'' Sato, 1993 (India) *''Alcis angulifera'' (Butler, 1878) *'' Alcis anmashanensis'' Sato, 1999 *'' Alcis arizana'' Wileman, 1911 *'' Alcis bachmaensis'' Sato, 2008 *''Alcis bastelbergeri'' (Hirschke, 1908) *'' Alcis bornemaculata'' Sato, 2005 *'' Alcis caucasica'' (Wehrli, 1928) *'' Alcis chiangmaiensis'' Sato, 1991 *'' Alcis cockaynei'' (Prout, 1916) *'' Alcis colorifera'' (Prout, 1916) *'' Alcis convariata'' (Prout, 1935) (Java) *'' Alcis decussata'' Moore, 1867 *'' Alcis depravata'' (Staudinger, 1892) *'' Alcis ectogramma'' (Wehrli, 1934) *'' Alcis eupithecioides'' (West, 1929) *'' Alcis extinctaria'' (Eversmann, 1851) *'' Alcis granitaria'' (Moore, 1888) *'' Alcis hemiphanes'' (Prout, 1925) *'' Alcis herbuloti'' Orhant, 2000 *'' Alcis hodeberti'' Herbulot, 1987 *'' Alcis hyberniata'' ...
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Alcis Repandata
The mottled beauty (''Alcis repandata'') is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. Subspecies and forms Subspecies and forms include: *''Alcis repandata muraria'' *''Alcis repandata repandata'' *''Alcis repandata sodorensium'' *''Alcis repandata f. conversaria'' *''Alcis repandata f. nigricata'' Distribution ''Alcis repandata'' is a common species of Europe and the Near East, extending throughout Europe to the Urals, in the south over the Mediterranean, Asia Minor, the Caucasus to Kazakhstan and in the north to the Arctic Circle. Habitat The species inhabits deciduous, mixed and coniferous forests, bushy heaths, meadows, marshes and settlement areas. In the Alps occurs up to 1800 meters. Description ''Alcis repandata'' has a wingspan reaching 30–45 mm. This is an extremely variable species, typically being buff or grey with black bars along the costa, but often with a bro ...
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