- that are not butterflies. They were
previously classified as
suborder Heterocera, but the
group is
paraphyletic with
respect to
butterflies (suborder Rhopalocera)...
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University of
Kansas Press, p. 227. "
Heteroceras". Fossilworks.
Retrieved 15 June 2022. "
Heteroceras". mindat.org.
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Helicoceras nebrascense (M**** and Hayden, 1856)
Heteroceras nebrascense (M**** and Hayden, 1856)
Heteroceras simplicostatum Whitfield, 1902
Nostoceras (Didymoceras)...
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Macrobathra heterocera is a moth in the
family Cosmopterigidae. It was
described by
Oswald Bertram Lower in 1894. It is
found in Australia,
where it has...
- and The
Lepidoptera Heterocera of
Ceylon (1893) as
parts 8 and 9 of
Illustrations of
Typical Specimens of
Lepidoptera Heterocera of the
British Museum...
- of many species'
wings suggesting the
color of butter. The
species of
Heterocera are
commonly called moths. The
origins of the
English word moth are clearer...
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Archived 2019-11-23 at the
Wayback Machine "The
Larger Moths (Lepidoptera:
Heterocera) Of The
Crocker Rangenational Park, Sabah: A
Preliminary Checklist" Korea...
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Sozusa heterocera is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1864. It is
found in
South Africa. De Prins, J. & De Prins...
- (butterfly moths). In this
taxonomic scheme,
moths belong to the
suborder Heterocera.
Other taxonomic schemes have been proposed, the most
common putting the...
- obtuse. The
hindwings are
greyish brown. funet.fi Biol. centr.-amer. Lep.
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