Definition of Heterogynidae. Meaning of Heterogynidae. Synonyms of Heterogynidae

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Definition of Heterogynidae

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Meaning of Heterogynidae from wikipedia

- The Heterogynidae are a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera. Only two genera are currently recognized: Heterogynis and Janseola. Natural History...
- Xyloryctidae (timber moths) Galacticoidea Galacticidae Zygaenoidea Heterogynidae Zygaenidae (burnet, forester, or smoky moths) Himantopteridae Lacturidae...
- Xyloryctidae (timber moths) Galacticoidea Galacticidae Zygaenoidea Heterogynidae Zygaenidae (burnet, forester, or smoky moths) Himantopteridae Lacturidae...
- Iberian moths represent about 4,454 different types of moths. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic...
- The Lepidoptera of North Macedonia consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from North Macedonia. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780) Carcharodus...
- Xyloryctidae (timber moths) Galacticoidea Galacticidae Zygaenoidea Heterogynidae Zygaenidae (burnet, forester, or smoky moths) Himantopteridae Lacturidae...
- Italian moths represent about 4,959 different types of moths. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic...
- This is a list of moths of families starting from D to H that are found in Metropolitan France (including Corsica). It also acts as an index to the species...
- Lepidoptera of Greece consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Greece, including Crete, the Gr**** mainland and the Aegean Islands (including...
- The Lepidoptera of Serbia and Montenegro consist of both the butterflies and moths recorded from Serbia and Montenegro. Carcharodus alceae (Esper, 1780)...