Plagodis pulveraria ... Plagodis pulveraria, the barred umber, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 ...
A woodland species, this moth occurs over a large part of the British Isles, but is not common anywhere. There is one generation, with the adults flying in May ...
Plagodis pulveraria includes a subspecies [6836] Plagodis occiduaria. References (Caution: DNA barcoding at BOLD provides evidence of relatedness, not proof of ...
A woodland species. When to see it There is one generation, with the adults flying in May and June. Life History The larvae feed on a variety of deciduous ...
Host plants: The caterpillar lives polyphagous on deciduous wood. I found them on the Swabian Alb on Quercus. Habitat: Plagodis pulveraria inhabits ...
Rare. A locally widespread species in Britain but very few Norfolk records. Found in ancient broadleaved woodland and seldom encountered away from these areas.