Lesser Treble-bar
Aplocera efformata
GeometridaeABH 70.193 B&F 1868Very similar to and can be confused with Treble-bar. In the county it is thinly distributed and much less common than Treble-bar, but that may be because of identification difficulties. It occupies a wide range of open habitats, including woodland rides, calcareous grassland, sand dunes and coastal cliffs.
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