Sombre bistre facts for kids
The sombre bistre (scientific name: Sciadia septaria) is a type of moth. It belongs to the Geometridae family, which are sometimes called "geometer moths" or "loopers." This moth was first officially described by a scientist named Achille Guenée in 1858.
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What the Sombre Bistre Moth Looks Like
The sombre bistre moth is a medium-sized moth. Its wingspan is usually between 26 and 30 millimeters. The wingspan is the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other when the wings are spread out.
Where the Sombre Bistre Moth Lives
This moth is found in a mountain range called the Pyrénées. The Pyrénées are tall mountains that form a natural border between France and Spain. Moths like the sombre bistre are adapted to live in these mountain environments.
When the Sombre Bistre Moth Flies
Adult sombre bistre moths are active and can be seen flying during the summer months. They are typically "on wing," which means flying, in July and August. This is often the time when they look for mates and lay eggs.
See also
In Spanish: Sciadia septaria para niños