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Eupithecia miserulata Grote, 1863 - Common Eupithecia


Eupithecia miserulataEupithecia miserulataEupithecia miserulataEupithecia miserulata
Taxonomy
Superfamily:
Geometroidea
Family:
Geometridae
Subfamily:
Larentiinae
Tribe:
Eupitheciini
P3 Number:
91a0184
MONA Number:
7474.00
Other Common Names:
Common Pug, American Common Pug
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Covell (1984); Beadle and Leckie (2012)Online Resources: MPG, BugGuide, iNaturalist, Google, BAMONA, GBIF, BOLDTechnical Description, Adults: Forbes (1948); McDunnough (1949)                                                                                 
Adult Markings: The ground color is dull grayish brown; but North Carolina specimens are often shaded with green -- particularly in winter specimens (not mentioned by either Forbes, McDunnough, or Rindge). The discal spot is contrastingly dark but the antemedian and postmedian lines are more obscurely marked. The subterminal line consists of a series of white spots -- often chevron-shaped -- with one located at the tornus usually larger and more conspicuous. The first segment of the abdomen is paler than the rest (McDunnough, 1949) and the second segment usually has a faint, dark, transverse band (Bolte, 1990). Females in our populations have dark scaling on the basal half of the abdomen (Sullivan, pers. obs.). According to Bolte, the combination of the prominent dark discal spot, series of white spots or streaks forming the subterminal line, and the prominent white spot above the tornus are sufficient to distinguish this species from the other members of this genus, including misturata, which is otherwise very similar in appearance.
Wingspan: 16 mm (Forbes, 1948)
Adult Structural Features: The antennae of the males have a distinctive long bristles arranged in three fascicles per segment (Forbes, 1948). Females also have facisculate antennae, with a distinctive pair of longer, ribbed, and spine-like setae located at the middle of each antennal segment (Bolte, 1990). The palps are long and porrect, with their dark, smokey brown color contrasting with the creamy-pale frons, which is crossed by narrow apical band of dark brown (McDunnough, 1949). The forewings are rather broad and with a rounded apex (Forbes, 1948). The eighth sternite has two distinctive heavy, asymmetrical, longitudinal bars (Forbes, 1948). These can be exposed by brushing the tip of the abdomen, although with males, the antennal characteristics are usually enough for identification.
Adult ID Requirements: Identifiable from photos showing hindwings, abdomen, or other specialized views [e.g., frons, palps, antennae, undersides].
Distribution in North Carolina
Distribution: Probably occurs statewide, and in a wide range of habitats.
County Map: Clicking on a county returns the records for the species in that county.
Eupithecia miserulata
Flight Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Immature Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Flight Comments: Rindge (1985) mentions that miserulata is the only species in this genus that flies year-round
Habitats and Life History
Habitats: We have records from a very wide variety of open and forested, dry and wet forests. Many records come from residential areas.
Larval Host Plants: Larvae are highly polyphagous, feeding on flowers but also a variety of woody trees and shrubs. Wagner et al. (2001) specifically list American Yarrow (Achillea gracilis), asters, fleabanes (Erigeron), joe-pye-weeds (Eutrochium), holly (Ilex), Common Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius), oak (Quercus), Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), willow (Salix), Viburnum, and grape (Vitis). In North Carolina, larvae have been recorded on Blue Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum), Possumhaw Viburnum (Viburnum nudum), Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), Maryland Golden-aster (Chrysopsis mariana), a passionflower (Passiflora sp.), and a fleabane (Erigeron sp.). - View
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See also Habitat Account for General Mixed Habitats
Status in North Carolina
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Natural Heritage Program Ranks: G5 SNR [S5]
State Protection: Has no legal protection, although permits are required to collect it on state parks and other public lands.
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 Photo Gallery for Eupithecia miserulata - Common Eupithecia

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Recorded by: Simpson Eason on 2024-12-28
Durham Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-10-20
Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: R. Newman on 2024-10-09
Carteret Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-10-08
Wilson Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2024-09-23
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Simpson Eason on 2024-09-22
Durham Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-09-14
Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-09-07
Wilson Co.
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Recorded by: Ken Kneidel on 2024-08-15
Yancey Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik on 2024-08-05
Transylvania Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-06-26
Yancey Co.
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Recorded by: Stephen Dunn on 2024-06-25
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-06-15
Rowan Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik on 2024-06-10
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik on 2024-06-10
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Tracy Feldman, Jeff Niznik, Rich Teper, Patrick Coin, Becky Watkins on 2024-06-08
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: John Petranka on 2024-06-07
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: Stephen Dunn on 2024-05-29
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-05-29
Wilson Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-05-25
Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Jeff Niznik on 2024-05-25
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: Jim Petranka, Mark Basinger and Becky Elkin on 2024-05-16
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: Jeff Niznik on 2024-05-14
Madison Co.
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Recorded by: Mark Basinger on 2024-05-13
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Rich Teper on 2024-05-13
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Rich Teper on 2024-05-13
Chatham Co.
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Recorded by: R. Newman on 2024-05-11
Carteret Co.
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Recorded by: Jeff Niznik on 2024-05-09
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2024-05-09
Pender Co.
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Recorded by: Stephen Hall, David George, and David Bradley on 2024-05-07
Durham Co.
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