- L. Species: A. mutica
Binomial name
Apluda mutica L.
Synonyms Calamina P.Beauv.
Calamina mutica (L.) P.Beauv.
Apluda varia Hack.
Apluda aristata L. Andropogon...
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Miltochrista calamina is a moth of the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877. It is
found in the
Russian Far East (Middle...
- Hampson, 1919
Argyria sticticraspis Hampson, 1919
Chilo tadzhikiellus Gerasimov, 1949
Diatraea calamina Hampson, 1919
Diatraea shariinensis Eguchi, 1933...
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erected by
Frederic Moore in 1868.
Dalima apicata Moore, [1868]
Dalima calamina (Butler, 1880)
Dalima delineata (Warren, 1894)
Dalima latitans (Warren...
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Shigero Sugi in 1977. Both
species are
known from ****an.
Hypenomorpha calamina (Butler, 1879)
Hypenomorpha falcipennis (Inoue, 1958) Savela,
Markku (December...
- well as
landless peasants. The
first lived in the north, in huts made of
Calamina,
where differences in
temperature between day and
night spanned 30 degrees...
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buruana (van Eecke, 1929)
Miltochrista calamaria (Moore, 1888)
Miltochrista calamina Butler, 1878
Miltochrista calcicola (Černý, 2016)
Miltochrista carnea (Poujade...
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Ancient Latin word for 'zinc ore', cadmia, via the
Medieval Latin word
calamina,
meaning 'zinc'. It is
believed to have
recently evolved to take advantage...
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Barsine striata striata (Bremer & Grey, 1853) ハガタキコケガ —
Miltochrista calamina Butler, 1877 ベニヘリコケガ —
Miltochrista miniata rosaria Butler, 1877 アマミハガタベニコケガ...
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darksome groves of
those on the
Cutilian waters, but, like the
Lydian Calamina, may be
launched from the
sides of the lake with poles, and can show plenty...