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  1. Carl Alexander Clerck ( 1709 - 22 de julio de 1765) fue un naturalista, entomólogo, y aracnólogo sueco . Clerck provenía de una familia de la pequeña nobleza, entró en la Universidad de Upsala en 1726. Poco se sabe de sus estudios, se desconoce si tiene algún contacto con el genial Linneo (1707-1778) durante su tiempo en Upsala.

  2. Carl Alexander Clerck (1709 – 22 July 1765) was a Swedish entomologist and arachnologist. Clerck came from a family in the petty nobility and entered the University of Uppsala in 1726. Little is known of his studies; although a contemporary of Linnaeus , it is unknown whether he had any contact with him during his time in Uppsala.

  3. Carl Alexander Clerck ( 1709 - 22 de julio de 1765) fue un naturalista, entomólogo, y aracnólogo sueco. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Clerck provenía de una familia de la pequeña nobleza, entró en la Universidad de Upsala en 1726.

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    Variations include: 1. Callistege mi ab. ochreaTutt has the ground colour of hindwing yellow; this is the usual form in Britain, where sometimes the forewing also is tinged with yellowish: the underside of both being yellow; 2. Callistege mi ab. illuminataab. nov. [Warren] is a paler form of the type in which the dark areas are restricted by the am...

    This species spans over most of Europe, Siberia, the Russian Far East and Asia Minor. On the British Isles it is most common in England and Wales; less so in Scotland and Ireland.

    The adult moth's forewing is 13 to 16 mm (0.51 to 0.63 inches) long, and the wingspan is 25 to 30 mm (0.98 to 1.18 inches). Forewings are black slightly dusted with grey. Lines are whitish, the subbasal ending in a grey-edged black spot on inner margin; the inner is obliquely curved outwards; the outer is angled at vein 6, indented on 4 and angled ...

    The stages of its life cycle are as follows: egg: May – September, larva: June – September, pupa: July – May, and imago: May – July. It flies by day, normally taking only short, rapid flights,and can be found in wasteland and other open habitats. It hibernates as a pupa, and does so in a cocoon among blades of grass, or right underneath the ground....

    The popular English name for this moth comes from the pattern on its forewing. This pattern resembles the iconic representation of Ursula Southeil, known as Mother Shipton – a sixteenth-century prophetess and witch. Mother Shipton is a mostly mythical character, who supposedly foretold the death of Cardinal Wolsey in 1530. Charles Hindley, a ninete...

    Savela, Markku. "Euclidia mi (Clerck, 1759)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Archived from the original on February 17, 2019. Retrieved February 17, 2019. With Euclidiataxonomy.
    Euclidia mi on Lepiforum e.V. (in German)
    Euclidia mi on De Vlinderstichting (in Dutch)
    Paolo Mazzei, Daniel Morel, Raniero Panfili Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa
  4. 20 de oct. de 2023 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Carl Alexander Clerck. Swedish entomologist. Upload media. Wikipedia. Wikispecies. Name in native language. Carl Alexander Clerck. Date of birth.

  5. The book Svenska Spindlar or Aranei Svecici ( Swedish and Latin, respectively, for "Swedish spiders") is one of the major works of the Swedish arachnologist and entomologist Carl Alexander Clerck and was first published in Stockholm in the year 1757.