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Blood-vein
Timandra comae
Geometer moths
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Creme white to light brown wings with a red-brown line across the wings from the tips. Along the rear wings, a similar but much smaller line is present. The front wing has a particular wingtip shape. When resting the wings are spread in such a way the line is straight. ⇔ wsp. 23-28 mm Only present in West and South Europe. LA: ≈ The TIMANDRA GRISEATA is very similar but has a different location being the North and East of Europe.
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Sharp-angled peacock
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Timandre aimée
Timandra comae [L.]
Timandra comae [L.]
Timandra comae [L.]
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