Green pug

Pasiphila rectangulata

The green pug (Pasiphila rectangulata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is sometimes placed in the genus Chloroclystis or Rhinoprora. It is common throughout the Palearctic region (from Ireland to Japan) and the Near East. It flies at night in June and July and is attracted to light.
Green Pug, Heesch, Netherlands  Europe,Geotagged,Green pug,Heesch,LepiLED,Moth week 2020,Netherlands,Pasiphila rectangulata,Summer,World

Appearance

Typically this species has green wings with distinct dark bars but it can be quite variable and is often mostly dark brown with little green. The green coloration also fades over time."Green, more or less dulled with black, the lines black, the postmedian forming sharper angles than in the two following (C. debiliata, C. agitata). Underside very sharply marked. - In ab. subaerata Hbn. the black markings are reduced, only the antemedian and the postmedian line developed. -In ab. cydoniata Bkh. the black is increased, particularly in the median area. - ab. cydoniata is entirely or almost entirely black."
Green pug, La Isla Escondida, Colombia  Colombia,Colombia 2018,Colombia South,Green pug,La Isla Escondida,Pasiphila rectangulata,Putumayo,South America,World

Food

The stout larva is green with a reddish stripe and feeds on the flowers of various Rosaceae including apple, blackthorn, cherry, hawthorn, pear and quince. The species overwinters as an egg.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyGeometridae
GenusPasiphila
SpeciesPasiphila rectangulata