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- The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide...
- do****entary film about the Holocaust Amata shoa, a moth of the family Erebidae SHOA, Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service of the Chilean Navy Shuwa...
- Episcea is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Warren in 1901. Episcea extravagans Warren, 1901 Episcea sancta Warren...
- hieroglyphica, also known as the Pic****o moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by the British entomologist Frederic Moore in 1882. The...
- This is a list of the Australian moth species of the family Erebidae. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- Herminiinae and the Old World Aganainae, which are subfamilies of the family Erebidae. The Arctiidae as a whole have been reclassified to represent this relationship...
- Wittia is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. Most species were previously placed in the genus Eilema. Wittia klapperichi (Daniel, 1954) Wittia sororcula...
- Tunnel, located on the Albula Railway Agrisius albula, a moth of family Erebidae Dichomeris albula, a moth of family Gelechiidae Machimia albula, a moth...
- goldtail moth or swan moth (Sphrageidus similis) is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Johann Kaspar Füssli in 1775, and has...
- commonly known as Hübner's Wasp Moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae (subfamily Arctiinae - "woolly bears" or "tiger moths"). The species was...