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''Odezia'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Geometridae erected by
Jean Baptiste Boisduval Jean Baptiste Alphonse Déchauffour de Boisduval (24 June 1799 – 30 December 1879) was a French lepidopterist, botanist, and physician. He was one of the most celebrated lepidopterists of France, and was the co-founder of the Société entomol ...
in 1840. Its only species, ''Odezia atrata'', the chimney sweeper, was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. It is found in the
Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ...
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Distribution

In Europe its range extends from the Iberian Peninsula through western and central Europe and the British Isles. Further east to Sakhalin and the Amur- Ussuri region. In the north, the limit is central
Fennoscandia __NOTOC__ Fennoscandia (Finnish language, Finnish, Swedish language, Swedish and no, Fennoskandia, nocat=1; russian: Фенноскандия, Fennoskandiya) or the Fennoscandian Peninsula is the geographical peninsula in Europe, which includes ...
. To the south it occurs from Italy to the Balkans. In Austria, the previously mass-occurring species has become today in many places rare; many populations have disappeared. The wingspan is 23–27 mm. The length of the forewings is 12–15 mm. Almost entirely black, the extreme apex and apical fringe of the forewing white. In ''O. a. pyrenaica'', from the Pyrenees and central Italy, the wings, but especially the forewing, are more or less strongly dusted with brownish yellow. In ab. ''O. a. nigerrima'', Paul Thierry-Mieg described from a single female without exact locality, the white apex and apical fringe are absent.


Biology

The moth flies from June to August , generally during the day, preferably with bright sunshine. The larva feeds mainly on pignut ('' Conopodium majus''). Habitats are ditch edges, meadows, bogs, moors and lake sides.


Notes

#''The flight season refers to Belgium and the Netherlands. This may vary in other parts of the range.''


References

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Chimney sweeper on ''UKMoths''''Fauna Europaea''''Lepiforum e.V.''''De Vlinderstichting''
Chesiadini Moths described in 1758 Moths of Asia Moths of Europe Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Monotypic moth genera {{Chesiadini-stub