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Cosmia Subtilis
''Cosmia'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Species * '' Cosmia achatina'' Butler, 1879 * '' Cosmia affinis'' – lesser-spotted pinion (Linnaeus, 1767) * ''Cosmia angulifera'' Boursin, 1957 * '' Cosmia calami'' (Harvey, 1876) * '' Cosmia camptostigma'' (Ménétriés, 1859) * ''Cosmia cara'' (Butler, 1881) * ''Cosmia confinis'' Herrich-Schäffer, 849/small> * '' Cosmia diffinis'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Cosmia elisae'' Lafontaine & Troubridge, 2003 * ''Cosmia epipaschia'' (Grote, 1883) * ''Cosmia flavifimbria'' (Hampson, 1910) * ''Cosmia foveata'' (Pagenstecher, 1888) * ''Cosmia hangrongtzuooi'' Ronkay & Ronkay, 1999 * ''Cosmia inconspicua'' (Draudt, 1950) * ''Cosmia ledereri'' (Staudinger, 1897) * ''Cosmia limacodina'' Sugi, 1997 * ''Cosmia mali'' Sugi, 1982 * ''Cosmia moderata'' (Staudinger, 1888) * ''Cosmia monotona ''Cosmia'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Species * '' Cosmia achatina'' Butler, 1879 * '' Cosmia affinis'' – lesser-spotted ...
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Cosmia Trapezina
The dun-bar (''Cosmia trapezina'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is a common Palearctic species. Distribution The species occurs throughout almost the whole of Europe. In the north, the range extends to Middle Fennoscandia, in the east to the Urals. The species occurs in North Africa, Asia minor, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Caucasus, Central Asia to China, Korea and Japan ( subspecies ''C. t. exigua'' (Butler, 1881)). It rises in the Alps up to 1600 m. Description This is a very variable species, both in size (wingspan 28–38 mm) and colour. The ground colour of the forewings varies from pale buff to dark or reddish brown with three narrow fascia. The area between the inner two fascia is sometimes much darker than the surrounding ground colour and is marked with stigmata, often quite indistinct. Melanic forms occasionally occur. The hindwings vary from pale cream to dingy brown. This moth flies at night from July to September and is attracted to light and sugar ...
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