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- Blomer's rivulet (Venusia blomeri) is a species of the family Geometridae of moths, in the subfamily Larentiinae which includes the **** moth and pugs...
- (Hamearis lucina). The nationally scarce moth, Blomer's rivulet (Discoloxia blomeri) has also been recorded on the site. Other nationally scarce species include...
- (Hamearis lucina). The nationally scarce moth, Blomer's rivulet (Discoloxia blomeri) has also been recorded on the site. Other nationally scarce species include...
- トビスジトガリナミシャク — Zola terranea terranea (Butler, 1879) キモンハイイロナミシャク — Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) ミヤマナミシャク — Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 クロスジカバイロナミシャク —...
- dubitata (Linnaeus, 1758) Triphosa sabaudiata (Duponchel, 1830) Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 Xanthorhoe biriviata (Borkhausen...
- (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Triphosa dubitata (Linnaeus, 1758) Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 Xanthorhoe biriviata (Borkhausen...
- (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Triphosa dubitata (Linnaeus, 1758) Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 Xanthorhoe annotinata (Zetterstedt...
- Triphosa sabaudiata (Duponchel, 1830) Triphosa tauteli Leraut, 2008 Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) Venusia cambrica Curtis, 1839 Xanthorhoe biriviata (Borkhausen...
- comae Schmidt, 1931 Trichopteryx carpinata (Borkhausen, 1794) Venusia blomeri (Curtis, 1832) Xanthorhoe biriviata (Borkhausen, 1794) Xanthorhoe designata...
- south Lithostege griseata, grey **** — east (Red Data Book) ‡ Discoloxia blomeri, Blomer's rivulet — south, central & west (Nationally Scarce B) Venusia...