Lasiocampa serrula
The lasiocampa serrula is a Lépidoptère pertaining to Lasiocampidae.
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Distribution: south of the Iberian peninsula and the Maghreb.
- Scale of the male: from 18 to 20 Misters
- Period of flight: from September to November.
- Habitat: marsh and steppes salted.
- Plant-hosts: Salsola , Arthrocnemum , Atriplex .
Source
- PC. - Rougeot, P. Viette (1978). Guide of the night butterflies of Europe and North Africa . Delachaux and Niestlé (Lausanne).
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