
Appearance
''Clepsis consimilana'' has a wingspan of 13–19 mm. The forewings are reddish-brown, with dark brown markings and two small dark spots on the hind edge. The females are more indistinctly marked on the forewings than the males. Hindwings are brownish grey. Larvae are violet green or violet grey, with pale brown head.
Distribution
This species is present from Europe to Asia Minor and Syria, it is also found in North Africa and the eastern United States.Behavior
Adults are on wing from June to September. They are active in afternoon and evening, and comes to light. The larvae feed on various trees, including ''Ligustrum'' species. They apparently prefer dead leaves. Other recorded food plants include ''Syringa'', ''Hedera'', ''Lonicera'', ''Polygonum'', ''Malus'', ''Carpinus'', ''Crataegus'' and ''Cotoneaster'' species. Pupation occurs in the larval feeding place. In September usually a partial second generation takes place and in the third instar these moths hibernate.References:
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