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- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
Scopula floslactata · rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- cream wave
- Gelblichweißer Kleinspanner
- rudagelsvis sprindžiukas
- madaru mazsprīžmetis
- wątlak falistak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_wave It is a very common species in parts of France and central Europe. The range in the north extends to Scandinavia and Finland. The species is largely missing in southern Europe. There are isolated occurrences in southern Bulgaria and the Pyrenees). It extends east across the Palearctic from the Urals to the Russian Far East (Sakhalin) to Korea, north-eastern China and Japan.
It has one generation per year, with adults taking flight from late May through early July. The larvae feed on woodruff (Galium odoratum), dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), Lonicera xylosteum, Alnus glutinosa, Galium verum, Rumex acetosa, Vicia sepium. They also eat dry leaves of poplars (Populus) and willow (Salix).