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The small dusty wave (Idaea seriata) is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by Franz von Paula Schrank in 1802. It is found throughout Western, Central and Northern Europe. In the north, its range extends as far as Denmark and southern Scandinavia. In the east its range extends as far as Russia (Moscow or Veliky Novgorod). Idaea seriata is replaced by the subspecies Idaea seriata canteneraria, from the north-east of Spain and the central and eastern Mediterranean (including the islands, except Crete) to the Crimean peninsula, while the western Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands are inhabited by the sister species Idaea minuscularia. Outside Europe it is found in eastern Algeria, Tunisia, Turkey, Cyprus, the Caucasus and the northwest of Transcaucasia. In Morocco and western Algeria, it is replaced by the sister species Idaea minuscularia. In the British Isles it is common in England and Wales but is only found in the eastern half of Scotland and it is rare in Ireland. The species is very small (wingspan 19–21 mm) and is probably one of the least striking members of the whole family, being basically grey with all markings indistinct apart from the black discal spot typical of the genus. Either one or two broods are produced each year and the species can be seen on the wing any time from June to September,[1] flying at night and sometimes coming to light. The larva feeds on ivy and the species overwinters in this form.
^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.
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Der Graue Zwergspanner (Idaea seriata), auch Graubestäubter Kleinspanner ist ein Schmetterling (Nachtfalter) aus der Familie der Spanner (Geometridae).
Der Graue Zwergspanner (Idaea seriata) ist ein Schmetterling, dessen Flügelspannweite zwischen 13 und 22 Millimetern variiert. Die Grundfärbung der Vorderflügel ist schmutzigweiß und die Färbung und Zeichnung sind sehr variabel. Die Art ist in West-, Mittel- und Nordeuropa weit verbreitet und kommt bis nach Russland vor. Der Graue Zwergspanner ist in Mitteleuropa ein Kulturfolger und stellt spezifische Anforderungen an seinen Lebensraum, der meist in mediterranen Dickicht- und Gebüschlandschaften liegt. Die Art bildet in Mitteleuropa zwei Generationen im Jahr und die Raupen ernähren sich von einer Vielzahl krautiger Pflanzen. Der Graue Zwergspanner ist in Deutschland nicht gefährdet.