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- Orthoclydon chlorias is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to New Zealand. This species was first described by Edward Meyrick in...
- ****insia chlorias, the chlorias plume moth, is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in the United States, including Mississippi, New York,...
- demandata (Fabricius)) Fallén, 1817 Synonyms Chrysomyza Fallén, 1817 Physophora Ag****iz, 1846 (Missp.) Chloria Schiner, 1862 Cliochloria Enderlein, 1927...
- 7b491b58-835a-4faa-89b4-dffee909e334 Open Tree of Life: 105862 Orthoclydon chlorias Wikidata: Q13549201 CoL: 74X7R EoL: 288025 GBIF: 1959377 iNaturalist: 394121...
- auster ****insia australis ****insia cadmus ****insia caudelli ****insia chlorias ****insia citrites ****insia confusus ****insia contortus ****insia corvus...
- 1894 by William Warren. Species within the genus include: Orthoclydon chlorias (Meyrick, 1883) Orthoclydon praefectata (Walker, 1861) Orthoclydon pseudostinaria...
- cervicalis (Meyrick, 1932) ****insia chamelai (Gielis, 1992) ****insia chlorias (Meyrick, 1908) ****insia chrysocomae (Ragonot, 1875) ****insia chuncheonensis...
- one generation per year. The larvae feed on Solidago species. ****insia chlorias is sometimes listed as a synonym of ****insia kellicottii. Images Bug Guide...
- Notoreas perornata (Walker, 1863) Notoreas simplex Hudson, 1898 Orthoclydon chlorias (Meyrick, 1884) Orthoclydon praefectata (Walker, 1861) Orthoclydon pseudostinaria...
- – ****insia kellicottii, goldenrod borer plume moth 6212.1 – ****insia chlorias 6213 – ****insia lacteodactylus 6214 – ****insia glenni 6215 – ****insia...