Definition of Hepialidae. Meaning of Hepialidae. Synonyms of Hepialidae

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Definition of Hepialidae

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- The Hepialidae are a family of insects in the lepidopteran order. Moths of this family are often referred to as swift moths or ghost moths. The Hepialidae...
- The ghost moth or ghost swift (Hepialus humuli) is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is common throughout Europe, except for the far south-east. Female...
- There are about 800 types of moths of Angola. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera...
- The common swift (Korscheltellus lupulina) is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It was previously placed in the genus Hepialus. It is a common, often abundant...
- The term can also apply to larvae of other cossid moths, ghost moths (Hepialidae), and longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae). The term is used mainly when the...
- Lepidoptera of New Zealand consists of both the butterflies and moths recorded from the islands of New Zealand. According to a recent estimate there are...
- Lepidoptera of Croatia consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Croatia. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780) Carcharodus floccifera (Zeller...
- swift lizards, of the iguanian genus Liolaemus Swift moth, of the family Hepialidae Swift fox, a species of North American fox Swift (distributed storage)...
- The family Hepialidae comprises the "swift moths", of which five occur in Great Britain: Hepialus humuli, ghost moth ‡* — vulnerable Hepialus humuli humuli...
- The Lepidoptera of Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha consist of the butterflies and moths recorded from those places. According to a...