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Syngrapha Rilaecacuminum
''Syngrapha'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Species * '' Syngrapha abstrusa'' Eichlin & Cunningham, 1978 * ''Syngrapha ain'' Hochenwarth, 1785 * '' Syngrapha alias'' (Ottolengui, 1902) * '' Syngrapha altera'' Ottolengui, 1902 * '' Syngrapha alticola'' Walker, 858/small> * '' Syngrapha angulidens'' Smith, 1891 * '' Syngrapha borea'' Aurivillius, 1890 (syn: ''Syngrapha lula'' Strand, 1917) * ''Syngrapha celsa'' (H. Edwards, 1881) * '' Syngrapha composita'' Warren, 1913 * '' Syngrapha cryptica'' Eichlin & Cunningham, 1978 * ''Syngrapha devergens'' Hübner, 813/small> * '' Syngrapha diasema'' Boisduval, 1829 * '' Syngrapha epigaea'' Grote, 1874 * '' Syngrapha gilarovi'' Klyuchko, 1983 * ''Syngrapha hochenwarthi'' Hochenwarth, 1785 * '' Syngrapha ignea'' Grote, 1864 * '' Syngrapha interrogationis'' Linnaeus, 1758 * ''Syngrapha microgamma'' Hübner, 823/small> * '' Syngrapha montana'' Packard, 1869 * '' Syngrapha octoscripta'' Grote, 1874 * ''Syngrapha orophila'' Hampson ...
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Syngrapha Ain
''Syngrapha ain'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. Subspecies * ''Syngrapha ain ain'' Ronkay, Ronkay & Behounek, 2008 * ''Syngrapha ain persibirica'' Ronkay, Ronkay, Behounek & Mikkola, 2008 Description Wingspan 34–40 mm. Ground color of forewing upperside gray-brown, with strongly serrated wavy lines and a distinctive silvery white mark resembling letter gamma. Hindwings yellow, with a wide black border. Thorax hairy with some tufts of hair. Proboscis well developed. ''S. ain'' is a daytime flier, on the wings from July to August, depending on location. Larvae green, with yellowish longitudinal and double dorsal lines. They feed on ''Larix'' species.Paolo Mazzei, Daniel Morel, Raniero PanfilMoths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa/ref> Pupa dark brown. Distribution and habitat ''S. ain'' is a Eurasiatic species, found locally in subalpine and alpine larch forests of the Alps, northern Carpathians (Krkonoše and Tatra Mts., sporadically also in South Slovakia ...
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