Molecular Biology and Genetics

Molecular Biology

Barcode data: Ipimorpha subtusa

The following is a representative barcode sequence, the centroid of all available sequences for this species. 

 
There are 4 barcode sequences available from BOLD and GenBank.  Below is a sequence of the barcode region Cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI or COX1) from a member of the species.  See the BOLD taxonomy browser for more complete information about this specimen and other sequences.
 
GWORZ545-10|BC ZSM Lep 31756|Ipimorpha subtusa| ---------------------------------------ACCTTATATTTTATTTTTGGAATTTGAGCAGGAATGGTTGGAACATCTTTA---AGATTATTAATTCGAGCTGAACTAGGAAATCCCGGATCCTTAATTGGTGAT---GATCAGATTTATAATACTATTGTTACAGCCCATGCCTTTATTATAATTTTTTTTATAGTTATACCTATTATAATTGGGGGTTTTGGAAATTGACTTGTACCTTTAATA---TTAGGTGCGCCAGATATAGCATTCCCTCGATTAAATAATATAAGTTTTTGATTACTCCCCCCCTCATTAACATTATTAATTTCAAGAAGAATTGTAGAAAATGGAGCAGGAACAGGATGAACAGTATATCCCCCACTTTCATCTAATATTGCCCATGGTGGAAGATCTGTAGATTTA---GCTATTTTTTCACTTCATTTAGCCGGTATCTCCTCTATTTTAGGAGCTATTAATTTTATTACAACAATTATCAATATACGATTAAATAGCTTATCCTTTGATCAAATACCATTATTTATTTGAGCTGTAGGTATTACAGCATTCTTATTATTACTTTCTTTACCTGTGTTAGCTGGT---GCTATTACTATATTATTAACAGATCGAAATTTAAATACATCTTTTTTTGATCCTGCCGGAGGAGGAGATCCAATTTTATATCAACATTTA------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
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Statistics of barcoding coverage: Ipimorpha subtusa

Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLDS) Stats
Public Records: 4
Species: 17
Species With Barcodes: 1

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Wikipedia

Ipimorpha subtusa

The Olive (Ipimorpha subtusa) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Europe.

The wingspan is 27-30 mm. The length of the forewings is 14-16 mm. The moth flies in one generation from mid June to mid September [1].

The larvae feed on aspen and other poplar species.

Notes

  1. ^ The flight season refers to Belgium and The Netherlands. This may vary in other parts of the range.
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