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Cryphia muralis (J.R.Forster, 1771)
The marbled green (Cryphia muralis) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Johann Reinhold Forster in 1771. It is found in Europe. Its wings are white with several shades of green. However, the green fades. See more The wingspan is 27–34 mm. The length of the forewings is 12–15 mm. Forewing smooth, unspeckled green, the markings black and prominent: the claviform (club-shaped) and orbicular (round) stigmata coalescing to form … See more The moth flies from June to September depending on the location. Larva dark grey with a greenish tinge: dorsal line broadly … See more • Kimber, Ian. "73.085 BF2295 Marbled Green Nyctobrya muralis (Forster, 1771)". UKMoths. Retrieved 6 January 2024. • Savela, Markku, ed. (3 April 2024). "Nyctobrya muralis (Forster, 1771)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved 6 … See more WebCryphia muralis belongs to the Invertebrates group. Networks. Eionet; Network of the Heads of Environment Protection Agencies (EPA network) graphical programming languages
Insects of Britain and Ireland: Lepidoptera-Noctuidae genera - Cryphia …
WebLepidoptera Mundi species detail page: Noctuidae, Bryophilinae, Nyctobrya muralis. Australia Thumbnails view Images view List view Tree view Protected species Latin names Vernacular names Change country. Tools. Search Compare species Compare preparations UTM map Lunar calendar Records. ... Cryphia muralis: Forster, 1771: Nyctobrya … WebJan 1, 2005 · determinations of Cryphia muralis for Serbia should therefore be checked. Flight period: June-August, one generation. Description of male genital armature (Fig. 1d, 1e): Cu- cullus elongated,... WebCryphia muralis belongs to the Invertebrates group. Networks. Eionet; Network of the Heads of Environment Protection Agencies (EPA network) chip teams