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Ennominae is the
largest subfamily of the
geometer moth
family (Geometridae), with some 9,700
described species in 1,100 genera. Most
species are fairly...
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might belong in the
Ennominae,
tribe Boarmiini March moth,
Alsophila aescularia Fall cankerworm,
Alsophila pometaria Ennominae –
about 9,700 species...
- clathrata) is a moth of the
family Geometridae,
belonging to the
subfamily Ennominae,
placed in the
tribe Macariini. The
genus was
erected by Carl Linnaeus...
- This is a list of
butterflies and moths—species of the
order Lepidoptera—that have been
observed in the U.S.
state of Michigan.
Eastern tiger swallowtail...
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Hausmann (Hrsg.):, 2015 The
Geometrid Moths of Europe. 1. Auflage.
Volume 5:
Ennominae I,
Stenstrup 2015, 978-90-04-26573-8 Jiang, N.; Xue, D.; Han, H. (2011)...
- (also
often called Cleorini) are a
large tribe of
geometer moths in the
Ennominae subfamily. This
family is
sometimes m****ively expanded, with the closely...
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Nematocampa amandaria is a
species of moth of the
Geometer moth
subfamily Ennominae. "Nematocampa
amandaria (Guenée)".
Catalogue of Life.
Species 2000: Leiden...
- Geometridae.
Among these, it
belongs to
tribe Bupalini of the
subfamily Ennominae. B.
piniaria is a
common species throughout the
western Palearctic region...
- few
species called thus are also
found in the
tribe Campaeini of the
Ennominae. In 2018, a
phylogeny and
classification based on a
molecular phylogenetic...
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Epimecis hortaria, the tulip-tree beauty, is a moth
species of the
Ennominae subfamily found in
North America. It is
found throughout New
England south...