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Coremata is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Crambidae described by Hans
Georg Amsel in 1956. It
contains only one species,
Coremata stigmatalis, described...
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abdomen is red or, more rarely, yellow.
Males have four large, grey-colored
coremata behind them,
which can
exceed the
length of the
abdomen when inflated....
- Hair-pencils and
coremata are
pheromone signaling structures present in
lepidopteran males.
Males use hair-pencils in
courtship behaviors with females...
- pheromones; some have
specialized scent scales (androconia) or
other structures (
coremata or "hair pencils" in the Danaidae).
Vision is well
developed in butterflies...
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other Lycaenidae. Like many Lepidoptera, male
atalas have hair-pencils (
coremata) on
their abdomens used in courtship; the male
hovers in
front of the female...
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rarely displa****
their coremata and did not
produce hydroxydanaidal. E.
acrea have been
observed in the wild
displaying their coremata, an
activity which...
- from his
coremata, two
yellow spherical structures by the male's
genital organs. By
doing so, the male
emits a
specific scent from his
coremata that is...
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along the
costal edge;
underside of
wings similarly coloured.
Males with
coremata forming membranous tubes, much
longer than
abdomen when everted, covered...
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several Creatonotos species,
including C.
transiens possess inflatable coremata for
dispersing pheromones prior to
courtship of females;
pheromone release...
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Chasmina basiflava Holloway, 1979
Chasmina candida Walker, 1865
Chasmina coremata Holloway, 1989
Chasmina fasciculosa Walker, 1858
Chasmina gracilipalpis...