Lomographa bimaculata

See text Lomographa bimaculata, the white-pinion spotted, is a species of geometer moth (family Geometridae).

It belongs to the large geometer moth subfamily Ennominae, and therein to the tribe Baptini.

It is also (under its original name Phalaena bimaculata) the type species of Bapta, a junior objective synonym of Lomographa and the namesake of the Baptini.

Two subspecies have been named, as well as several forms (e.g. bipunctata):[2] The rather common species inhabits mainly woodland areas and can be found all over central and eastern Europe.

Adult caterpillars have a green colour and are recognizable by a purple brown or red dorsal line, mostly interrupted and especially at the end with diamond spots.

4,4a,4b larvae after final moult 5,5a,larvae in various stages