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between bats and
arctiid moths". Can J Zool. 70 (11): 2218–2223. doi:10.1139/z92-298. Fullard, JH;...
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white spots. Full
grown larvae reach 30-35mm in length.
Although most
arctiid larvae have verrucae,
Utetheisa ornatrix larvae lack these. The
pupae are...
- of the
Arctiid Moth
Tymbal (Insecta, Lepidoptera)
Journal of
Morphology 204: 57–65 Surlykke, A., and L.A.
Miller (1985) The
influence of
arctiid moth clicks...
- The
large moth
subfamily Arctiinae contains the
following genera with
names beginning from A to M: (For
names beginning from N to Z, see List of arctiine...
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original on 10
August 2017.
Surlykke A,
Miller LA (1985). "The
influence of
arctiid moth
clicks on bat echolocation;
jamming or warning?".
Journal of Comparative...
- The
cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) is a
brightly coloured arctiid moth
found as a
native species in
Europe and
western and
central Asia then east across...
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George Hampson in 1900. Its only species,
Palaeosia bicosta, the two-ribbed
arctiid or two-ribbed footman, was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1854. It...
- The
large moth
subfamily Arctiinae contains the
following genera with
names beginning from N to Z: (For
names beginning from A to M, see List of arctiine...
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disturbed areas and
coconut plantations.
Biological control with a
defoliating Arctiid moth was
attempted in the 1970s. A
pilot study in the
Ashanti region of...
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found on high-altitudes in Peru It is
involved in Müllerian
mimicry with the
arctiid Crocomela flammifera.
Species page at Tree of Life
project v t e...