Eublemma ostrina
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Eublemma ostrina (Hübner, 1808)
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The Purple Marbled (Eublemma ostrina) is a species of moth of the Noctuidae family. It is mainly found in central and southern Europe,[1] but is also a scarce migrant in the United Kingdom, where it is mainly found along the south coast.[2]
The wingspan is 18–25 millimetres (0.71–0.98 in).[2]
The larvae feed on the flowers and seeds of Carlina vulgaris. Other recorded foodplants include Carlina species in general, as well as Echinops, Carduus and Cirsium species.
References
- ^ "Eublemma ostrina (Hübner 1808)". 2.5. Fauna Europaea. July 23, 2012. Retrieved March 26, 2013.
- ^ a b "Purple Marbled Eublemma ostrina". UK Moths. Retrieved March 26, 2013.
Categories:
- Eustrotiinae
- Animals described in 1808
- Butterflies and moths of Europe
- Moths of Metropolitan France
- Insects of Germany
- Insects of Romania
- Insects of Albania
- Insects of Andorra
- Insects of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Insects of Hungary
- Insects of Greece
- Insects of Bulgaria
- Insects of Turkey
- Insects of Italy
- Moths of Israel
- Noctuidae stubs