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- The treble-bar or St. John's wort inchworm (Aplocera plagiata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. the species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in...
- Aplocera is a genus of moths of the family Geometridae. Aplocera aequilineata (Walker, 1863) Aplocera annexata (Freyer, 1830) Aplocera bohatschi (Püngeler...
- Aplocera efformata, the lesser treble-bar, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1858. It is known...
- Aplocera praeformata, known as the purple treble-bar, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. Subspecies include: Aplocera praeformata gibeauxi...
- the roots of H. perforatum while the adults feed on the foliage. A moth, Aplocera plagiata, feeds heavily upon the leaves of H. perforatum as a caterpillar...
- along with a seam along the connecting rings known as a perispatium. Aploceras Carbactinoceras Rayonnoceras Schindewolf (1941) and Teichert (1964) classified...
- family, which includes the St John's wort genus St. John's wort inchworm, (Aplocera plagiata), a moth of the family Geometridae St. John's wort root borer...
- Type species Ctenium carolinianum (syn of C. aromati****) Panz. Synonyms Aplocera Raf. Campuloa Desv. Campulosus Desv. Monathera Raf. Monocera Elliott Triatherus...
- tribe was described by Stephens in 1850. Amygdaloptera Gumppenberg, 1887 Aplocera Stephens, 1827 Carsia Hübner, 1825 Chesias Treitschke, 1825 Chesistege...
- for pf, dur.: 10΄00 The caterpillar and the treble-bar of L. Van B. (aplocera plagiata), (1999), for pf, dur.: 3΄30 Sparrow, (1999), for pf (p****er domesticus)...