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August 2016. "
Brithys crini, (Fabricuis, 1775)".
African Moths.
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Brithys crini.
Fauna Europaea...
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Brithys is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae. It
includes three species.
Brithys crini – Lily
Borer Fabricius, 1775
Natural History Museum Lepidoptera...
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Ingensia brithys is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails.
Ingensia brithys Houart...
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Opostega brithys is a moth of the
family Opostegidae. It was
described by
Turner in 1923. It is
known from
Queensland in Australia.
Generic Revision of...
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amaryllis on the Cape Peninsula. The plant's main
parasite is the lily
borer Brithys crini and/or
Diaphone eumela.
Amaryllis belladonna was
introduced into...
- Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia,
South Africa and Angola. Like its relative,
Brithys crini, this
noctuid is
found almost exclusively on
plants of the families...
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snails or rock snails.
Species within the
genus Ingensia include:
Ingensia brithys Houart, 2001
Ingensia ingens (Houart, 1987)
Species brought into synonymy...
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fully depends on
hawkmoths for
effective pollination. The moth
species Brithys crini feeds on
Pancratium maritimum in the
larval stage.
Brythis crini...
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Opostega atypa Turner, 1923
Opostega basilissa Meyrick, 1893
Opostega brithys Turner, 1923
Opostega chalcoplethes Turner, 1923
Opostega chalinias Meyrick...
- synonyms. This
proposal was
accepted in 2002.
Larvae of the moth
genera Brithys and
Diaphone use
Boophone as a food plant.
Boophone disticha is used in...