Rhodometra sacraria ( Linnaeus, 1767 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2015n4a8 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:36697C66-C6FF-4FC0-BD97-303C937A0BEF |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE87B5-6D35-040E-FC3B-FA25F520F86E |
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Rhodometra sacraria ( Linnaeus, 1767 ) |
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Rhodometra sacraria ( Linnaeus, 1767) View in CoL
Phalaena Geometra sacraria Linnaeus, 1767: 863 .
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Larva (L5) 2.IX. 2008 in Oxyria digyna growing amongst scree; Riserva Naturale Ginepro di Fenecia (♀ emerged; deposited MNCN) ; 2 larvae (L5) 2.IX. 2009 in Rumex scutatus alongside river Gesso ; San Lorenzo (emerged 18.VIII.2009; GEK leg. et det.; deposited MNCN) .
NOTES ON FOOD- PLANT. — Although this divagant ( Eitschberger et al. 1991) species is recognized as being oligophagous on polygonales ( Gómez de Aizpúrua et al. 2006, amongst others), neither Oxyria digyna nor Rumex scutatus are documented as food-plants.
OTHER OBSERVATIONS. — Not previously documented in the PNAM ( Baldizzone et al. 2005). The two occasions in late summer when the three larvae were collected is noteworthy in terms of the “corridor” function ( Gallé et al. 1995) that the two localities would have served as the insect migrated northwards: an open scree slope alongside woodland and the banks of the river Gesso.
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Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales |
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Rhodometra sacraria ( Linnaeus, 1767 )
King, Gareth Edward & González-Estébanez, Félix Javier 2015 |
Phalaena
LINNAEUS C. 1767: 863 |