Small Rivulet

Perizoma alchemillata

''Perizoma alchemillata'', the small rivulet, is a moth of the genus ''Perizoma'' in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''.
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Appearance

The species is very similar to ''Perizoma affinitata'' in colour and pattern but often has a double indention in the inner margin of the band. It is also smaller. "Very similar to ''affinitata'' but smaller, with clearer and more regular white marks at the hindmargin of the forewing, tendency towards obsolescence of the pale band on the dark hindwing; distal area of forewing with black dushes on the veins. Generally less variable than ''affinitata''. — ''peterseni'' notn. nov. has the white antemedian band well expressed; generally also the postmedian white band is somewhat widened and sometimes even a complete white subbasal is present. It is the prevailing form in Estonia and perhaps in Scandinavia and is commoner in Scotland than in England, but occurs as an aberration in many localities."
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Distribution

It is found in Europe, Asia Minor, Transcaucasia, Siberia and the Altai Mountains.

Behavior

Caterpillars of this species feed inside the seed capsules, and on the flowers of, ''Galeopsis tetrahit'', ''Lamium purpureum'', ''Galeopsis speciosa''.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyGeometridae
GenusPerizoma
SpeciesP. alchemillata
Photographed in
Netherlands