Examples of using Hippocrepis in English and their translations into German
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The larvae feed on Hippocrepis glauca.
Hippocrepis emeroides grows in the rock face.
I found them in the central Valais at Hippocrepis comosa.
A particularity of the genus Hippocrepis in the Balearic Islands is the variety within the species.
On the Swabian Jura it lives mostly on the Fabaceae Lotus, Coronilla and Hippocrepis.
The larvae mostly live on Hippocrepis comosa and H. glauca.
The larvae feed on many Fabaceae such as Lotus alpinus andvery willingly Hippocrepis comosa.
The larvae feed on Hippocrepis(especially Hippocrepis comosa) and rarer also Coronilla varia.
The caterpillar lives oligophagous at various Fabaceae as Hippocrepis, Medicago, Lotus etc.
I observed them for example on Hippocrepis comosa, Polygonum, Chenopodium, various Asteraceae(Leontodon, Taraxacum, Crepis, etc.) and even bracken Pteridium aquilinum.
In the first place the caterpillars feed on Hippocrepis comosa, but also Coronilla varia.
The caterpillar feeds polyphagous on herbs, but seems to prefer Fabaceae such as Vicia,Lotus and Hippocrepis.
The caterpillar lives polyphagous on herbs like Saxifraga, Hippocrepis, Sanguisorba, Teucrium and others.
In this corner of Area 5, the more bushy Hippocrepis grossii from Ibiza can be compared with the Hippocrepis Balearica, growing on the upper part of the wall.
I found a caterpillar in the upper Danube valley in a horseshoe vetch-cushion(Hippocrepis comosa) on a rock.
The larva feeds on Fabaceae, especially Hippocrepis comosa, Coronilla varia and Lotus corniculatus.
According to literature, the caterpillar lives polyphagous on herbs,but prefers Fabaceae such as Lotus, Hippocrepis and Coronilla.
In Greece, the species lives on Coronilla varia(Olympus),and most likely also Hippocrepis comosa that prevailed at a moth observation site(Pangeon) and was accepted by the larvae in breeding easily.
The caterpillar feeds on withered, dead plants, but also on living herbaceous plants,particularly Fabaceae like Hippocrepis comosa and Lotus corniculatus.
The larvae feed on diverse Fabaceae such as Lotus, Onobrychis,Medicago, Hippocrepis, Coronilla and Trifolium especially Trifolium repens.
On the Kanisfluh I met caterpillars inearly May 2010 on horseshoe vetch(Hippocrepis comosa), Potentilla sp., and others.
Important are for example Fabaceae such as Lotus and Hippocrepis or Rosaceae as Sanguisorba minor.
The caterpillar lives polyphagous on herbs(e.g. Teucrium montanum,Sanguisorba minor, Hippocrepis comosa, Onobrychis) and also on young, low shrubs.
At around the same time andlater some Downs have carpets of yellow Horseshoe Vetch("Hippocrepis comosa") and blue Chalk Milkwort"Polygala calcarea.