Lythria purpuraria


Lythria purpuraria, the purple-barred yellow, is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is found from western Europe to Siberia, Russia, Ukraine, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
Lythria purpuraria generally have two red-purple transverse lines in their green-yellow forewings. They are often confused with L. cruentaria, a sister species in the same family. This is because they are both available in a variety of sizes with multiple wing patterns. L. purpuraria and the other four species within the Lythria family have a very difficult genitalia structure, which is complicated to analyze and study.
Adults are on wing from April to June and again from July to September. It is a day-flying species. There are two generations per year.
[Image:Buckler W The larvæ of the British butterflies and moths PlateCXLVII.jpg|thumb|140px|left|Figs.4 larvae after final moult]
The larvae feed on prostrate knotweed, also known as Polygonum aviculare.