70.169 BF1848 – Angle-barred Pug (Ash Pug) – Geometridae – Eupithecia innotata f. fraxinata

 

Angle-barred Pug (Ash Pug) Geometridae – Larentiinae – Eupithecia innotata form fraxinata. – colour code

STATUS – No longer regarded as a separate species but a form of Angle-barred Pug. A resident that is widely distributed and not uncommon in Derbyshire. The main area where this species is reported from is the northern central region of the county. 
 
ID POINTERS – A large and rather plain grey, or grey-brown Pug, somewhat narrow and long winged. A small black elongated central spot in the forewing and several dark, angled, zig-zag cross-lines running through the forewing.
 
FLIGHT PERIOD –  On the wing May – August.
 
IMAGES – Derbyshire – Image by Bryan Barnacle© 
 
 
 
Angle-barred Pug (Ash Pug)
 

©Bryan Barnacle

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