- (1838)
Nubigena Raf. (1838)
Peyssonelia Boivin ex Webb & Berthel. (1842)
Sarothamnus Wimm. (1832)
Scaligera Adans. (1763)
Spartocytisus Webb & Berthel. (1842)...
-
Cytisus scoparius (syn.
Sarothamnus scoparius), the
common broom or
Scotch broom, is a
deciduous leguminous shrub native to
western and
central Europe...
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Genista striata Hill
Sarothamnus eriocarpus Boiss. & Reut.
Sarothamnus patens sensu Webb
Sarothamnus striatus (Hill) Samp.
Sarothamnus welwitschii Boiss...
- non (L.)
Spach Cytisus purgans (L.) Boiss.
Genista purgans (L.) DC.
Sarothamnus purgans (L.) Godr.
Genista balansae (Boiss.) Rouy
Genista europaea (G...
- quinolizidine-bearing
tribes of Fabaceae, (Ulex europaeus,
Genista sp.,
Sarothamnus sp., Sop****ae sp.,
Sophora tomentosa,
Carmichaeliae and Genisteae)....
- host
plants are
various legumes (Fabaceae),
especially common broom (
Sarothamnus scoparius) and dyer's
greenweed (Genista tinctoria), but also alfalfa...
-
seeds of
various legumes (Fabaceae)
especially species of the
genera Sarothamnus, Cytisus,
Genista and Ulex.
Feeding on
vertebrate carrion and faeces...
-
April to June. They feed on
Papilionaceae species,
including Genista,
Sarothamnus, Spaltium,
Glycyrrhiza and
Retama raetam. The
moths overwinter from July...
- wing
during the day on
sunny days. The
larvae feed on Cytisus, Genista,
Sarothamnus,
Spartium and Ulex species. It
overwinters as a pupa in the ground. Wikimedia...
-
others merely pale. The
larvae feed on
various shrubs,
including Calluna,
Sarothamnus,
Vaccinium and Poaceae. Seitz, A. Ed., 1914 Die Großschmetterlinge der...