
Eupithecia groenblomi
Local name: grå dvergmåler
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Overview
Eupithecia groenblomi is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is known from Europe and Asia. In Europe, it occurs in Norway, Finland and northwestern Russia and the Urals. In Asia, it is known from the Russian Far East, the Kuril Islands, Japan and China.
Eupithecia groenblomi faces severe threats from habitat loss and degradation due to changes in traditional land management practices and potential climate change impacts. The species' extremely limited distribution and specialized habitat requirements make it particularly vulnerable to environmental changes.
Habitat
Other threatened species in Geometridae
Threatened in Finland
Frequently asked questions
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