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Urania is a
genus of colorful,
dayflying moths in the
family Uraniidae,
native to
warmer parts of the Americas.
Their larvae feed on Omphalea. The genus...
- only one
species in this genus:
Hoplophractis heptachalca, that is a
dayflying moth
known from Óbidos, Pará,
Brazil and from
Trinidad & Tobago. Its wingspan...
- Smith, Neal G. (March 1983). "Host
Plant Toxicity and
Migration in the
Dayflying Moth Urania". The
Florida Entomologist. 66 (1): 76–85. doi:10.2307/3494552...
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mountains of
Southern California,
ranging near to the coast. The moth is
dayflying and
appears in summer. It
feeds on
plants of
three genera: Ceanothus,...
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described by
Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1839. The
species of this
genus are
dayflying moths of
brilliant coloration. They are
found from
India to the Solomon...
- Tuskes, Paul M. (1979). "Reproductive
Isolation in
Sympatric Species of
Dayflying Moths (Hemileuca: Saturniidae)". Evolution. 33 (2): 728–733. doi:10.2307/2407794...
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Anania funebris, the white-spotted sable, is a
species of
diurnal dayflying moth of the
family Crambidae. It is wide-spread in Europe,
northern Asia,...
- also more extensive. Like
other Hemaris species,
Hemaris aethra is a
dayflying moth. It
hovers at
flowers to feed on
their nectar,
pollinating them in...
- or picture-winged
moths – more than 1000 spp. Thyrididae:
Small mainly dayflying moths: 11.
Fairy moths,
longhorn moths and
allies – 600 spp. Adeloidea...
- 00117.x. Smith, N.G. (1983). "Host
Plant Toxicity and
Migration in the
Dayflying Moth Urania" (PDF).
Florida Entomologist. 66 (1): 76–87. doi:10.2307/3494552...