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Latticed Heath
The latticed heath (Chiasmia clathrata) is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the division Ditryia, the superfamily inchworm moths (Geometroidea) and the family geometer moths (Geometridae). A scientific synonym for this species is Semiothisa clathrata. Although they are moths, latticed heath are also active in the day. This species is widespread in Europe. It comes from Italy up to Scandinavia. In the West it is common on the British...
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Waved umber
The waved umber (Menophra abruptaria) is a moth in the family geometer moths (Geometridae) and the subfamily Ennominae. In Germany (Baden-Wurttemberg), where finds were reported for the period before 1955 and after 1980 only, this species is on the Red List in "rare species and species with a geographic restriction".
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