- from. The
relationship between Cryptoses choloepi and
sloths is "p****tic
rather than parasitic,"
because "
Cryptoses benefit from
being carried by the...
- reproduction.
Sloth moths include Bradypodicola hahneli,
Cryptoses choloepi,
Cryptoses waagei,
Cryptoses rufipictus, and
Bradypophila garbei.
Certain lepidopteran...
-
Cryptoses is a
genus of
snout moths. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1908.
Cryptoses choloepi Dyar, 1908
Cryptoses rufipictus Bradley, 1982...
-
Cryptoses rufipictus is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Cryptoses. It was
described by John
David Bradley in 1982 and is
known from
French Guiana...
-
Cryptoses waagei is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Cryptoses. It was
described by John
David Bradley in 1982 and is
found in Brazil. "GlobIZ search"...
-
pyralid moth species,
called sloth moths, such as
Bradipodicola hahneli and
Cryptoses choloepi, are
unusual in that they are
exclusively found inhabiting the...
- Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
Cryptoses choloepi (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
Cryptoses waagei (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)
Cryptoses rufipictus (Insecta:...
- brown-throated
sloths also live
commensally with a
species of moth,
Cryptoses choloepi,
which lives in
their fur, and lays its eggs in the dung. Jaguars...
- only
species of the
genus Bradypodicola.
While the
other sloth moth,
Cryptoses choloepi, has a
continuously convex front of its head,
Bradypodicola hahneli...
- with sloths.
Coprophagous sloth moths, such as
Bradipodicola hahneli and
Cryptoses choloepi, are
unusual in that they
exclusively inhabit the fur of sloths...