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Gnophos Obfuscata Larva
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Scotch Annulet
''Gnophos obfuscata'', the Scotch annulet or Scottish annulet, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in northern, central, and southeastern Europe, Scotland, Ireland, and the Iberian Peninsula. The wingspan is . The ground colour is uniform brownish grey, but this is variable and dependent on habitat. The forewing has a discal stain. The pattern consists of vague white spots and transverse lines. Adults are on wing in July and August. The larvae feed on various plants found in heath areas, such as ''Calluna vulgaris ''Calluna vulgaris'', common heather, ling, or simply heather, is the sole species in the genus ''Calluna'' in the flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to tall, or rarely to and taller, and is found wid ...'' and '' Saxifraga'' species. Subspecies *''Gnophos obfuscata obfuscata'' *''Gnophos obfuscata androgynus'' R ...
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Ennominae
Ennominae is the largest subfamily of the geometer moth family (Geometridae) with some 9,700 described species in 1,100 genera. They are usually a fairly small moths, though some (such as the peppered moth) grow to be considerably large. This subfamily has a global distribution. It includes some species that are notorious defoliating pests. The subfamily was first described by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1845. The status of several tribes is debated.For example, the Boarmiini are sometimes massively expanded to include the Bistonini, Bupalini, Erannini, Gnophini, Melanolophini, Phaseliini and Theriini. The Nacophorini and perhaps the Campaeini might need to be merged with the Lithinini, and all three might warrant merging into the Ennomini.The group sometimes separated as Cassymini is tentatively included in the Abraxini here. The Alsophilinae, usually treated as a small subfamily in their own right, might simply be a specialized lineage of Boarmiini.  Se ...
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Gnophos Dumetata
''Gnophos dumetata'', the Irish annulet, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in large parts of Europe (including West Russia and Ukraine), except Great Britain, Portugal, the Benelux, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Fennoscandia and the Baltic region. It is also found from north-western Africa to Armenia, Dagestan, and the south-western part of the former Soviet Union. The wingspan is 24–28 mm. The upperside of the wings is light chocolate-brown, slightly tending to yellow. The outer marginal area is darker brown. "Larger than ''stevenaria'' (''Gnopharmia stevenaria''), more brownish, with less enlarged costal spots, upperside usually with conspicuous discal dots, that of the forewing sometimes lost in the median shade. Underside without darkened distal area, postmedian line usually indicated by vein-dots." Adults are on wing in August. The larvae feed on buckthorn ''Rhamnus'' is a genus of about 110 accepted species of shrubs or small t ...
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Gnophos Obfuscata
''Gnophos obfuscata'', the Scotch annulet or Scottish annulet, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in northern, central, and southeastern Europe, Scotland, Ireland, and the Iberian Peninsula. The wingspan is . The ground colour is uniform brownish grey, but this is variable and dependent on habitat. The forewing has a discal stain. The pattern consists of vague white spots and transverse lines. Adults are on wing in July and August. The larvae feed on various plants found in heath areas, such as ''Calluna vulgaris ''Calluna vulgaris'', common heather, ling, or simply heather, is the sole species in the genus ''Calluna'' in the flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to tall, or rarely to and taller, and is found wid ...'' and '' Saxifraga'' species. Subspecies *''Gnophos obfuscata obfuscata'' *''Gnophos obfuscata androgynus'' R ...
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Gnophos Furvata
''Gnophos furvata'' is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in southern and central Europe. In the east, the range extends to the Carpathian Mountains and Ukraine. The wingspan is 38–52 mm. Adults have been recorded feeding on the nectar of ''Eupatorium cannabinum'' and ''Silene'' species. They are on wing from June to September. The larvae feed on the leaves of various plants, including ''Prunus spinosa'', ''Cornus sanguinea'', ''Clematis vitalba'', ''Coronilla coronata'' and ''Hippocrepis comosa ''Hippocrepis comosa'', the horseshoe vetch, is a species of perennial flowering plant belonging to the genus '' Hippocrepis'' in the family Fabaceae. Description The overall appearance depends on its habitat: sometimes it forms upright clump ...''. The larvae can be found in late summer. The species overwinters in the larval stage. Pupation takes place in June of the following year. Subspecies *''Gnophos furvata furvata'' *''Gnophos furvata cinerascen ...
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Gnophos Difficilis
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Gnophos Sartata
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Gnophos Pseudosnelleni
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Gnophos Orthogonia
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Gnophos Praeacutaria
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Gnophos Ravistriolaria
''Gnophos'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). A mostly Old World lineage, it is abundant in the Palearctic, with some North American species as well; in Europe six species are recorded. This genus has about 120 known species altogether in several recognized subgenera, with new ones still being discovered occasionally. This is the type genus of the tribe Gnophini in subfamily Ennominae, which some authors include in the Boarmiini. Selected species Subgenera and species of ''Gnophos'' include:FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2009) Some other species formerly placed here are now in related genera such as ''Charissa'', ''Ortaliella'' and ''Stueningia ''Stueningia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae The geometer moths are moths belonging to the family Geometridae of the insect order Lepidoptera, the moths and butterflies. Their scientific name derives from the Ancient Greek ...'' Footnotes References * (2011)''Gnophos ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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