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Juniper Pug

E⁠upithecia pusillata

Photo by arne.roysland
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Field Notes

Description:

The Pugs are generally small with muted colours and specific identification can be difficult. They are easily identified by their narrow wings held flat at 90° to the body. This one has ground colour that varies between whitish, dark-brown and grey. Cross-lines vary in intensity.

Habitat:

Resting on the wall in a front porch.

Notes:

Norwegian name: A⁠ugustdvergmåler

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