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*''Eupithecia grisescens'' <small>Dietze, 1910</small>
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The '''Currant Pug''' (''Eupithecia assimilata'') is a [[moth]] of the family [[Geometridae]]. It is found across the [[Nearctic]] and [[Palearctic]] regions and the [[Near East]].
The '''currant pug''' (''Eupithecia assimilata'') is a [[moth]] of the family [[Geometridae]]. It is found across the [[Nearctic]] and [[Palearctic]] regions and the [[Near East]].


This species is rather similar to the [[Wormwood Pug]], with warm brown forewings and a triangle of black spots close to the [[Glossary of Lepidopteran terms|costa]], but can be recognized by its broader wings and a more prominent white spot close to the [[glossary of Lepidopteran terms|tornus]]. The [[wingspan]] is 17–22&nbsp;mm. Two broods are produced each year with adults on the wing in May and June and again in August.
This species is rather similar to the [[wormwood pug]], with warm brown forewings and a triangle of black spots close to the [[Glossary of Lepidopteran terms|costa]], but can be recognized by its broader wings and a more prominent white spot close to the [[glossary of Lepidopteran terms|tornus]]. The [[wingspan]] is 17–22&nbsp;mm. Two broods are produced each year with adults on the wing in May and June and again in August.


The [[larva]], as the name suggests, feeds on [[Ribes|currant]], but will also feed on [[Humulus|hop]]. The species overwinters as a [[pupa]].
The [[larva]], as the name suggests, feeds on [[Ribes|currant]], but will also feed on [[Humulus|hop]]. The species overwinters as a [[pupa]].

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Currant pug
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E. assimilata
Binomial name
Eupithecia assimilata
Synonyms
  • Tephroclystia fumosa Hulst, 1896
  • Eupithecia fumosa
  • Eupithecia grisescens Dietze, 1910

The currant pug (Eupithecia assimilata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found across the Nearctic and Palearctic regions and the Near East.

This species is rather similar to the wormwood pug, with warm brown forewings and a triangle of black spots close to the costa, but can be recognized by its broader wings and a more prominent white spot close to the tornus. The wingspan is 17–22 mm. Two broods are produced each year with adults on the wing in May and June and again in August.

The larva, as the name suggests, feeds on currant, but will also feed on hop. The species overwinters as a pupa.

References

  • Chinery, Michael. Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe (1986, reprinted 1991)
  • Skinner, Bernard. Colour Identification Guide to Moths of the British Isles (1984)