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Mottled umber

The mottled umber (Erannis defoliaria) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is common throughout much of the Palearctic region. The species was first described by Carl Alexander Clerck in 1759.

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Mottled umber

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Avg. degree1.96
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Mottled umber → BF1935 Mottled Umber Erannis, Clerck, December, Erannis, Ian, Media, Retrieved, UKMoths, Wikimedia CommonsKimber, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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species dark erannis defoliaria brown clerck 1759 family moth colour also mottled umber common egg geometridae palearctic found western europe

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Mottled umberrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksErannis0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsKimber0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksIan0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksBF1935 Mottled Umber Erannis0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksClerck0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksUKMoths0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksRetrieved0.60section
Mottled umberrelated to External linksDecember0.60section

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