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John (bird whisperer)
rhamphotheca: The Belted Beauty (Lycia zonaria) is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of Europe. The wingspan is 27-30 mm. Females are wingless (males mate with them shortly after they emerge form the coccoon). Adult males are on wing from March to April. The larvae feed on a range of low-growing plants, including Salix repens... - http://dendroica.tumblr.com/post...
rhamphotheca:
 
The Belted Beauty (Lycia zonaria) is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of Europe. The wingspan is 27-30 mm. Females are wingless (males mate with them shortly after they emerge form the coccoon). Adult males are on wing from March to April. The larvae feed on a range of low-growing plants, including Salix repens and Rosa pimpinellifolia.
 
(via: Wikipedia)   (photos: T - male, B - wingless female; by Harald Süpfle)
the females can't fly then? :o - Halil
:( - Halil