-
green series.
Clearwings which are
split for
Dilute are
often slightly paler than pure
Clearwings. The
precise origin of the
Clearwing mutation is unclear...
- The
Sesiidae or
clearwing moths are a
diurnal moth
family in the
order Lepidoptera known for
their Batesian mimicry in both
appearance and
behaviour of...
- species) Satyrinae:
satyrs (49 species) Danainae:
milkweed butterflies and
clearwings (8 species)
Media related to
Butterflies of
North America at Wikimedia...
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Synanthedon tipuliformis,
known as the
currant clearwing, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
endemic to the
Palearctic realm, but is an invasive...
-
Cressida cressida, the
clearwing swallowtail or big greasy, is a
Troidine swallowtail butterfly found in
northern Australia, New Guinea, Maluku, and Timor...
- adults. A
Hungarian study found that both male and
female red-belted
clearwings are
attracted to a
combination of pear
ester and
acetic acid. Because...
- The
hornet moth or
hornet clearwing (Sesia apiformis) is a
large moth
native to
Europe and the
Middle East and has been
introduced to
North America. Its...
-
Albuna fraxini, the
Virginia creeper clearwing, is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
known from the
northern United States and
southern Canada. The...
-
Hemaris diffinis, the
snowberry clearwing, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. This moth is
sometimes called "hummingbird moth" or "flying lobster". This...
-
Clearwing or Dilute. The body
colour is
deeper than most Dilutes, yet much
paler than the body
colour of
Clearwings. As with
Dilutes and
Clearwings,...