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Euxoa nigrofusca

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is 28–40 mm. Colouring and pattern are extremely variable and hardly a specimen has an identical colouring and pattern. The colour varies from grey-brown to dark grey. The costa is pale and the pattern often obscure. Pale orbicular and reniform. The males have relatively short combed antennae,
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The egg is yellowish, without superficial ribs.The caterpillars are yellowish to ochre-colored with a light line on the dorsum and dark laterodorsal lines, which are slightly edged downwards. The lateral stripes are greenish-brown.The pupa is brown-yellow and has a blunt cremaster studded with two
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complex. Differences among the species are subtle, the most important diagnostic characteristics being genitalic. In studies of three of these species,
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pointed thorns. Overwinters as an egg laid on the foodplant, the larvae feed at night partly subterraneous on the roots of
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complex consists of five sibling species in Europe: White-linedart
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and a wide range of herbaceous plants such as corn spurrey (
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Euxoa tritici

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Noctuoidea
Noctuidae
Euxoa
Binomial name
Linnaeus
Synonyms
moth
Noctuidae
Europe
Siberia
Asia
Pacific Ocean
North Africa
Morocco
Algeria
wingspan
good species
Euxoa tritici
Euxoa eruta
Euxoa diaphora
Euxoa segnilis

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