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- Catalogue of Life lists: Diparopsis castanea Diparopsis gossypioides Diparopsis perditor Diparopsis tephragramma Diparopsis watersi Hampson GF (1902)...
- Diparopsis castanea is the type species of the genus Diparopsis: moths in the family Noctuidae; no subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life. This...
- rain cools the soil and pupae come out of diapause." (Nibouche 2004) Diparopsis castanea, red bollworm: central-southern Africa Earias insulana, spiny...
- The most common moths known as bollworms are: Red or Sudan bollworm, Diparopsis castanea Rough bollworm, Earias perhuegeli Spotted bollworm, Earias fabia...
- Dicerogastra Fletcher D.S., 1961 Dictyestra Sugi, 1982 Dimorphicosmia Sugi, 1982 Diparopsis Hampson, 1902 Ebertidia Boursin, 1967 Ectolopha Hampson, 1902 Elyptron...
- Crypsotidia maculifera (Staudinger, 1898) Crypsotidia mesosema Hampson, 1913 Diparopsis watersi (Rothschild, 1901) Eublemma ragusana (Freyer, 1844) Eublemma tytrocoides...
- Cyligramma latona (Cramer, 1775) Cyligramma limacina (Guérin-Méneville, 1832) Diparopsis watersi (Rothschild, 1901) Dysgonia orbata Berio, 1955 Dysgonia torrida...
- Dicerogastra Fletcher D.S., 1961 Dictyestra Sugi, 1982 Dimorphicosmia Sugi, 1982 Diparopsis Hampson, 1902 Discestra Ebertidia Boursin, 1967 Ectolopha Hampson, 1902...
- 1852) Ctenoplusia phocea (Hampson, 1910) Cyligramma latona (Cramer, 1775) Diparopsis watersi (Rothschild, 1901) Drasteria kabylaria (Bang-Haas, 1906) Drasteria...
- 1850 Clytie sancta (Staudinger, 1900) Cyligramma latona (Cramer, 1775) Diparopsis watersi (Rothschild, 1901) Eublemma scitula (Rambur, 1833) Grammodes stolida...