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Anisogona simana

Anisogona simana

Common NameAnisogona simana
Scientific NameAnisogona simana
FamilyGeometridae
SubfamilyLarentiinae
Wingspan (mm)32
Primary Colorsbrown, grey, reddish-brown
HabitatForests, woodlands
Geographic RangeEast Asia (Japan, Korea, China, Russian Far East)
Host Plantsvarious broadleaf trees and shrubs
Flight PeriodJune to September
Flight Stylefluttering
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis: egg, larva (caterpillar) feeding on host plants, pupa, and adult moth.
Identification TipsKey features include the specific cryptic pattern of wavy lines and bands on the forewings, combined with the scalloped termen, characteristic of this Larentiinae species.

Description

A medium-sized moth with cryptically patterned forewings, displaying a mix of brown, grey, and reddish-brown mottling with distinct wavy darker bands and a scalloped outer margin.

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