Sterrhopterix fusca (Haworth, 1829)
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Sterrhopterix fusca (Haworth, 1829) |
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21. Sterrhopterix fusca (Haworth, 1829) View in CoL
( Figs 29 View Figures 4–29 , 47 View Figures 30–47 )
Material: ♀, Surskoe District , environs of the village Lava, bilberry-ledum marsh, 54.479973N, 46.901823E, 16.V.2021, S.N. Kryuchkov, Ju.S. Volkova ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 2) GoogleMaps ; ♂, Surskoe District , environs of the village Lava, bilberry-ledum marsh, 54.479973N, 46.901823E, 7.VI.2019, Ju.S.Volkova, P.O. Pavlov, S.N. Kryuchkov, A.N. Matveev ( Fig. 48 View Figure 48 , site 2) GoogleMaps .
Biology. Inhabits forests, meadows and bogs. Polyphagous, found on grass and tree leaves. Adults occur from the end of May until the end of July, active at night and attracted by light.
Distribution in Russia. Widespread, recorded from the Kaliningrad Oblast to the Primorsky Krai ( Sinev & Lovtsova, 2019). In the Volga Region, it is known from Volgograd, Saratov, Samara, and Ulyanovsk Oblasts ( Anikin et al. 2017).
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