Eupithecia distinctaria
Eupithecia distinctaria, the thyme pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae.
It is found throughout Europe. It is also found in Iran.
The wingspan is 16–20 mm The forewing ground colour is light brown. There is a dark costal patch and a black discal spot. The colour is darker towards the outer margin and there is a fine white wavy post discal line. The hindwings are pale, suffused darker brown at the outer margin. There is also a small fine black discal spot near the costal margin. *
The moth flies in June and July.
Unsurprisingly, the larvae feed on thyme.Subspecies
- Eupithecia distinctaria distinctaria
- Eupithecia distinctaria constrictata Guenee, 1858
- Eupithecia distinctaria piemonticola Schwingenschuss, 1954
- Eupithecia distinctaria sextiata Dardoin & Milliere, 1867