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- Charanyca is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. Charanyca apfelbecki (Rebel, 1901) Charanyca docilis (Walker, 1857) Charanyca ferrosqualida Simonyi...
- media related to Charanyca ferruginea. Brown Rustic on UKmoths Funet Charanyca Taxonomy Charanyca ferruginea on Fauna Europaea Charanyca ferruginea on Lepiforum...
- The Treble Lines (Charanyca trigrammica) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found virtually throughout Europe.In addition, there are occurrences...
- Cerastis rubricosa (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Charanyca trigrammica (Hufnagel, 1766) Charanyca ferruginea (Esper, 1785) Chersotis alpestris (Boisduval...
- Chamaeclea Chamyla Chamyna Chamyris Chamyrisilla Chandata Chaograptis Chara Charanyca Charanyctycia Charierges Charitosemia Charmodia Charoblemma Chasmina Chasminodes...
- 1850 Subtribe Caradrinina Boisduval, 1840 Caradrina Ochsenheimer, 1816 Charanyca Billberg, 1820 Chilodes Herrich-Schäffer, 1849 Hoplodrina Boursin, 1937...
- known hosts are the Noctuid moths Athetis hospes, Caradrina morpheus and Charanyca trigrammica. The wasps larvae kill their hosts in the fall and overwinter...
- Brennessel-Wickler Celypha lacunana 2 Dunkle Waldschatteneule Charanyca ferruginea 3 Dreilinieneule Charanyca trigrammica 1 Klee-Gitterspanner Chiasmia clathrata...
- Cerastis rubricosa (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Charanyca trigrammica (Hufnagel, 1766) Charanyca ferruginea (Esper, 1785) Chersotis alpestris (Boisduval...
- sparganii) – rare Large wainscot (Rhizedra lutosa) – rare Treble lines (Charanyca trigrammica) – rare/vagrant, one on St Agnes (28 May 1998) was a first...