探検昆虫

Clouded Magpie

abraxas sylvata

The Clouded Magpie (Abraxas sylvata) is an enchanting geometer moth native to the temperate forests of Europe and northern Asia. Named for its striking white-and-gray patterned wings that bear a resemblance to the plumage of a magpie, this moth is a master of deception. In its resting position, its mottled coloration serves as a highly effective form of mimicry, closely resembling bird droppings to deter hungry predators. This species plays an important role in forest ecosystems, with its caterpillars feeding on deciduous leaves, particularly elm, and the adults acting as pollinators and food sources for insectivorous birds and bats. It is a delight for nature enthusiasts to spot resting on the upper surfaces of leaves during the day, showcasing the quiet wonders of natural camouflage.

生息地: Found in damp deciduous woodlands, wooded valleys, and parks, typically close to its larval host plants such as elm and hazel.

外見

The Clouded Magpie is a medium-sized moth with a wingspan ranging from 3.5 to 4.4 cm. Its wings are predominantly chalky white, intricately patterned with cloudy gray-black patches and patches of yellowish-brown or metallic gold near the wing bases and margins. The thorax and abdomen are also strikingly colored with yellow and black spots. When at rest, it holds its wings flat, exposing a pattern that remarkably mimics bird droppings, an evolutionary defense mechanism known as masquerade.

AnimaliaArthropodaInsectaLepidopteraGeometridaeAbraxas
Clouded Magpie
Clouded Magpie

カテゴリ

昆虫

レア度

Common

危険度

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おもしろい事実

Despite their bright, contrasting colors, their bird-dropping mimicry is so effective that birds will often look directly at them and ignore them.

Its scientific genus name 'Abraxas' refers to a mystical word used in ancient gnostic amulets, reflecting the moth's enigmatic beauty.

The caterpillar of this species is a 'looper' or 'inchworm', moving with a distinctive looping gait by drawing its hind end up to its front legs.

特殊能力

能力

Masquerade Camouflage

The adult moth holds its wings flat to perfectly mimic bird droppings, deterring visual predators like birds.

能力

Chemical Defense

Both larvae and adults accumulate bitter-tasting compounds from their host plants, rendering them unpalatable to many potential predators.

能力

Pheromone Signaling

Females release highly specialized chemical pheromones from abdominal glands to attract mates from considerable distances through dense foliage.

サイズと詳細

長さ
123+ cm
翼開長
325+ cm
体重
0.000120003+ kg
寿命
121+ 年
Top Speed
8 km/h
一度の産卵数
100250+
抱卵期間
10214+ 日

食性と食事

As larvae, they feed voraciously on the leaves of deciduous trees, while adults feed minimally on nectar or moisture.

年齢による違い: Larvae eat solid leaf tissue of specific host trees, whereas adults do not possess fully functional feeding mouthparts for solid food and only occasionally sip fluids.

主な食物

  • Wych Elm leaves
  • English Elm leaves
  • Hazel leaves
  • Nectar

採餌方法

  • Grazing

生態系とのつながり

host plant

Wych Elm

Ulmus glabra

Larval host plant providing nourishment for developing caterpillars

host plant

English Elm

Ulmus procera

Alternative larval host plant providing foliage for caterpillars

eaten by

European Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleus

Avian predator that feeds on both larvae and adult moths

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よくある質問

Clouded Magpieを見分けるには?

Clouded Magpieを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。

Clouded Magpieの長さは何ですか?

123+ cm

Clouded Magpieの翼開長は何ですか?

325+ cm

Clouded Magpieの体重は何ですか?

0.000120003+ kg

Clouded Magpieの寿命は何ですか?

121+ 年

Clouded Magpieのtop Speedは何ですか?

8 km/h

Clouded Magpieは何を食べますか?

As larvae, they feed voraciously on the leaves of deciduous trees, while adults feed minimally on nectar or moisture.

Clouded Magpieは通常どこに生息していますか?

Found in damp deciduous woodlands, wooded valleys, and parks, typically close to its larval host plants such as elm and hazel.

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