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Wormwood pug

The wormwood pug (Eupithecia absinthiata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1759. It is a common species across the Palearctic region as well as North America.

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Wormwood pug

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Avg. degree1.94
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Wormwood pug → BF1830 Wormwood Pug Eupithecia, Clerck, Fauna EuropaeaLepiforum, Ian, July, Kimber, Retrieved, UKMoths

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species eupithecia absinthiata wormwood pug clerck pupa 1759 described common brown spot greenish sometimes light also similar food plants family

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Wormwood pugrelated to External linksKimber0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksIan0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksBF1830 Wormwood Pug Eupithecia0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksClerck0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksUKMoths0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksRetrieved0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksJuly0.60section
Wormwood pugrelated to External linksFauna EuropaeaLepiforum0.60section

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