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The '''L-album Wainscot''' (''Mythimna l-album'') is a [[moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae]]. It is distributed throughout [[Europe]]. The [[wingspan]] is 30-35 mm. The length of the forewings varies from 15 to 16 mm. The species occurs mainly in July and again in September and October.{{ref|flight_season}} The species survives winter as a caterpillar when it feeds on various [[grass]]es
The '''L-album Wainscot''' (''Mythimna l-album'') is a [[moth]] of the family [[Noctuidae]]. It is distributed throughout [[Europe]], but is also found in [[North Africa from [[Marocco]] to [[Tunesia]] and in the [[Levant]]. It is not found in the far north of the [[Arabian Peninsula]].
The [[wingspan]] is 30-35 mm. The length of the forewings varies from 15 to 16 mm. The species occurs mainly in July and again in September and October.{{ref|flight_season}} The species survives winter as a caterpillar when it feeds on various [[grass]]es


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M. l-album
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Mythimna l-album

The L-album Wainscot (Mythimna l-album) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout Europe, but is also found in [[North Africa from Marocco to Tunesia and in the Levant. It is not found in the far north of the Arabian Peninsula.

The wingspan is 30-35 mm. The length of the forewings varies from 15 to 16 mm. The species occurs mainly in July and again in September and October.[1] The species survives winter as a caterpillar when it feeds on various grasses

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  1. ^ The flight season refers to the British Isles. This may vary in other parts of the range.
  • Template:NlPaul Waring en Martin Townsend, Nachtvlinders, veldgids met alle in Nederland en België voorkomende soorten, Baarn, 2006.