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Dysstroma Planifasciata
''Dysstroma'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1825. Species * ''Dysstroma brunneata'' (Packard, 1867) * ''Dysstroma brunneoviridatum'' (Heydemann, 1938) * ''Dysstroma cinereata'' (Moore, 1867) * ''Dysstroma citrata'' (Linnaeus, 1761) – dark marbled carpet * ''Dysstroma colvillei'' Blackmore, 1926 * ''Dysstroma concinnata'' (Stephens, 1831) * ''Dysstroma corussaria'' (Oberthür, 1880) * ''Dysstroma dentifera'' (Warren 1896) * ''Dysstroma formosa'' (Hulst, 1896) * ''Dysstroma hersiliata'' (Guenée, 1857) * ''Dysstroma fumata'' (Bastelberger, 1911) * ''Dysstroma hewlettaria'' W.S. Wright, 1927 * ''Dysstroma infuscata'' (Tengström, 1869) * ''Dysstroma korbi'' Heydemann, 1929 * ''Dysstroma latefasciata'' (Staudinger, 1889) * ''Dysstroma mancipata'' (Guenée, 1857) * ''Dysstroma ochrofuscaria'' Swett, 1917 * ''Dysstroma pseudimmanata'' (Heydemann, 1929) * ''Dysstroma rectiflavata'' McDunnough, 1941 * ''Dysstroma rutlandia'' McDunnough, 19 ...
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Dysstroma 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 Species description, first described by Johann Siegfried Hufnagel in 1767. This is one of the most variable of the geometrids both in size (wingspan 32–39 mm) and colour. The basal and terminal areas of the forewings are marked with fascia separated by a large plain area in the middle, but the colouration of all these areas is confusingly variable from white to black with various grey, brown and reddish tones in between. The hindwings, though, are always pale grey marked with faint fascia. Some forms closely resemble ''Dysstroma citrata''. Prout, L. B. (1912–16). Geometridae. In A. Seitz (ed.) ''The Macrolepidoptera of the World''. The Palaearctic Geometridae, 4. 479 pp. Alfred Kernen, Stuttgarpdf/ref> One or two broods are produced each year and ...
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