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- Small_Square-spot abstract "The Small Square-spot (Diarsia rubi) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe apart from the far south-east.This is a quite a small species (wingspan 30–38 mm) with reddish-brown forewings marked with a pale angular stigma which gives the species its common name. The hindwings are grey. Two broods are produced each year with the adults flying in May and June and again in August and September. Moths of the second brood are usually smaller and darker than those of the first. The species flies at night and is attracted to light and sugar. It will also visit flowers such as heather and ragwort.The larva feeds on a variety of plants: recorded food plants include raspberry, Vaccinium and willow.. The species overwinters as a larva.".
- Small_Square-spot binomialAuthority Karl_Friedrich_Vieweg.
- Small_Square-spot class Insect.
- Small_Square-spot family Noctuidae.
- Small_Square-spot genus Diarsia.
- Small_Square-spot kingdom Animal.
- Small_Square-spot order Lepidoptera.
- Small_Square-spot phylum Arthropod.
- Small_Square-spot synonym "*Noctua rubi".
- Small_Square-spot thumbnail Diarsia_rubi_FvL.jpg?width=300.
- Small_Square-spot wikiPageExternalLink www.faunaeur.org.
- Small_Square-spot wikiPageExternalLink rubi.
- Small_Square-spot wikiPageExternalLink lepiwiki.pl?Diarsia_Rubi.
- Small_Square-spot wikiPageID "2062536".
- Small_Square-spot wikiPageRevisionID "605844684".
- Small_Square-spot binomial "Diarsia rubi".
- Small_Square-spot binomialAuthority "Vieweg, 1790".
- Small_Square-spot classis "Insecta".
- Small_Square-spot familia Noctuidae.
- Small_Square-spot genus "Diarsia".
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- Small_Square-spot name "Diarsia rubi".
- Small_Square-spot name "Small Square-spot".
- Small_Square-spot ordo Lepidoptera.
- Small_Square-spot phylum "Arthropoda".
- Small_Square-spot regnum "Animalia".
- Small_Square-spot species "D. rubi".
- Small_Square-spot synonyms "*Noctua rubi".
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Animals_described_in_1790.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Diarsia.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Belarus.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Belgium.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Bulgaria.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Estonia.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Finland.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Germany.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Hungary.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Italy.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Latvia.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Poland.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Romania.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Sweden.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Insects_of_Turkey.
- Small_Square-spot subject Category:Moths_of_Europe.
- Small_Square-spot type Animal100015388.
- Small_Square-spot type AnimalsDescribedIn1790.
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- Small_Square-spot type Animal.
- Small_Square-spot type Eukaryote.
- Small_Square-spot type Insect.
- Small_Square-spot type Species.
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- Small_Square-spot type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Small_Square-spot type EukaryoticCell.
- Small_Square-spot type Insect.
- Small_Square-spot type Organism.
- Small_Square-spot comment "The Small Square-spot (Diarsia rubi) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe apart from the far south-east.This is a quite a small species (wingspan 30–38 mm) with reddish-brown forewings marked with a pale angular stigma which gives the species its common name. The hindwings are grey. Two broods are produced each year with the adults flying in May and June and again in August and September. Moths of the second brood are usually smaller and darker than those of the first.".
- Small_Square-spot label "Gewone breedvleugeluil".
- Small_Square-spot label "Small Square-spot".
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- Small_Square-spot depiction Diarsia_rubi_FvL.jpg.
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- Small_Square-spot name "Diarsia rubi".
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