62.034 Acrobasis repandana (Beautiful Oak Knot-horn)
ws: 20-25mm; Jul-Aug; oak (Quercus spp); common in oakwoods in England
Synonym: Conobathra repandana
Synonym: Conobathra repandana
ID: Strong, straight white antemedian line; basla area of forewing pink; no ridge of raised scales distal to antemedian line.
Male has a horny scale-tooth on the antennal scape.
Male genitalia: gnathos tapered towards apex, curved towards uncus at apex; juxta lobes narrowed in middle and somewhat broader at apex.
See Acrobasis for more detail.
Male has a horny scale-tooth on the antennal scape.
Male genitalia: gnathos tapered towards apex, curved towards uncus at apex; juxta lobes narrowed in middle and somewhat broader at apex.
See Acrobasis for more detail.
§1 Westcliff-on-sea, Essex; 09/07/2010; female; fw 10.4mm
§2 Belfairs Woods, Essex; 18/07/2014; male; fw 9.8mm
§3 Belfairs Woods, Essex; 18/07/2014; female; fw 9.3mm
§4 Orlestone Forest, Kent; 11/07/2018; male; fw 9.9mm
§5 Pound Wood, Essex; 11/07/2019; female; fw 10.4mm
§6 Stour Wood, Essex; 08/07/2021; male
All images © Chris Lewis
§2 Belfairs Woods, Essex; 18/07/2014; male; fw 9.8mm
§3 Belfairs Woods, Essex; 18/07/2014; female; fw 9.3mm
§4 Orlestone Forest, Kent; 11/07/2018; male; fw 9.9mm
§5 Pound Wood, Essex; 11/07/2019; female; fw 10.4mm
§6 Stour Wood, Essex; 08/07/2021; male
All images © Chris Lewis
Page published 26/02/2012 | Genus changed from Conobathra 14/03/2014 | §2&3 added and text amended 19/01/2015 | §4 added 16/05/2019 |
§5 added and text amended 24/02/2020 | §6 added 06/08/2021
§5 added and text amended 24/02/2020 | §6 added 06/08/2021