Mesotype didymata

Mesotype didymata, the twin-spot carpet, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. Its genus is sometimes included in Perizoma.

Twin-spot carpet
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M. didymata
Binomial name
Mesotype didymata
Synonyms

Phalaena didymata Linnaeus, 1758
Perizoma didymata (Linnaeus, 1758)

Distribution

It is found in northern and central Europe; further south and east it seems to be confined to the mountains Pyrenees, Alps, Urals.

Description

The wingspan is 24–29 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is generally pale or dark grey. There are two dark stains near the apex and the costa of the forewing. The wavy crosslines delimit a darker mid field and a darker marginal field.

It is very variable in colour, with the male considerably darker than the female; in some districts the sexual dimorphism is quite striking. This sex is also appreciably smaller and narrower-winged than the male and has a much stouter abdomen. - ab. ochroleucata Auriv. Unicolorous grey yellow or yellow brown without markings except the light subterminal line. - ab. nigrofasciata Rbl. Ground colour darkened, median band narrow, almost black. - ab. nigra Prout wings uniform blackish brown. hethlandica Rbl. male more or less bright orange brown, female lighter ochreous brown or fawn colour.

Biology

Adults are on wing from June to August. There is one generation per year.

The larva feed on various plants, including Vaccinium myrtillus, Salix and Calluna.

Subspecies

  • Mesotype didymata didymata
  • Mesotype didymata hethlandica (Shetland Isles)


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