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Corethrogyne is a
monotypic genus of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. Its only
species is
Corethrogyne filaginifolia (syn.
Lessingia filaginifolia)...
- Species: H. detonsa
Binomial name
Hazardia detonsa (Greene)
Greene 1887
Synonyms Corethrogyne detonsa Greene 1883
Haplopappus detonsus (Greene) P.H.Raven...
- Species: H. cana
Binomial name
Hazardia cana (Gray)
Greene 1887
Synonyms Corethrogyne cana (A.Gray)
Greene Diplostephium canum A.Gray
Haplopappus c**** (A...
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Coreocarpus Benth.
Coreopsis L. –
tickseed Corethamnium R.M.King & H.Rob.
Corethrogyne DC. –
sandaster Coronidium Paul G.Wilson
Corymbium Gronov.
Cosmos Cav...
- on wing from
April to July and
again in October. The
larvae feed on
Corethrogyne filaginifolia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.;...
- more
suited to
other genera: Artemisia, Benitoa, Cacalia, Chrysolaena,
Corethrogyne, Lessingianthus, Vernonia. Tropicos,
Lessingia Cham. Chamisso, Ludolf...
- free, 3 anal
veins present.
Females are simple,
scaleless except for
corethrogyne,
yellow in colour, with
reduced eyes,
antennae and legs, wingless. Larvae...
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rabbitbrush Columbiadoria G.L.Nesom
Commidendrum DC.
Conyza Less.
Corethrogyne DC. –
sandaster Croptilon Raf.
Cuniculotinus Urbatsch, R.P.Roberts &...
- the males.
Adults can be
encountered from May to July.
Larvae feed on
Corethrogyne filaginifolia,
Heterotheca grandiflora and
Haplopappus squarrosus. This...
- in****ted to form
pockets that
contain fine,
silky hairs,
called a
corethrogyne,
which attach a
protective fluff to the eggs to
defend them from parasites...