Gastropacha quercifolia (Linnaeus, 1758)
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2078–9653 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16120413 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9F2487DA-FFCA-A019-E738-CD4CFA25F8E8 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Gastropacha quercifolia (Linnaeus, 1758) |
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Gastropacha quercifolia (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL *
Material. Kodyma, 17.06.2012, 1 spec. (Khalaim); Kotovci, 18– 19.07.2011, 1 spec. (Leshchenko); Kharytynivka, 02.08.2005, 1 spec. (Khalaim); Podilsk, 19.07.2004, 1 spec. (Khalaim); Valekruch-Negai, 29.07.2006, 3 spec. (Khalaim); Murovana, 22.07.2006, 1 spec. (Khalaim); Frasino, 26– 27.07.2014, 3 spec. (Leshchenko), 08– 09.07.2016, 1 spec. (Leshchenko, Kravchenko); Dolyns’ke, 09– 10.07.2016, 1 spec. (Leshchenko, Kravchenko, Khalaim); Burnas, 31.07.2021, 1 spec. (Khalaim, Kanarsky); Vylkove, 19.07.2012, 1 spec., 03– 07.08.2014, 1 spec., 08.08.2016, 1 spec. (Khalaim); Zhebriansky ridge, 14.09.2021, 1 spec. (Yepishin, Novitskiy, Sergienko).
Common in the wood-and-steppe areas of the Region and in the Danube Delta. However, it has not yet been found in the Dniester Delta. Besides, it is rarely and locally found in the steppe zone ( Fig. 21). Moths are usually univoltine and fly from mid-June to mid-August. Apparently, a partial second generation may develop in some years, as evidenced by the registrations of adults in mid-September.
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