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Eupithecia pygmaeata

Eupithecia pygmaeata, the marsh pug, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is known from most of Europe, western and southern Siberia, the Russian Far East, northern Mongolia and North America .The species primarily colonizes floodplain and disused forests, bogs, river banks and marshy meadows. E. pygmaeata reaches up to 1800 meters in South Tyrol.

Subspecies
Eupithecia pygmaeata pygmaeataEupithecia pygmaeata obumbrata Taylor, 1906 (British Columbia) ==Similar species==
Similar species
Eupithecia plumbeolata is brighter colored and lacks the white spot at the inner angle of the front wings. • Eupithecia valerianata is light grey-brown and shows an elongated white spot at the inner angle of the front wings. ==References==
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