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Caterpillars (/ˈkætərpɪlər/ KAT-ər-pil-ər) are the
larval stage of
members of the
order Lepidoptera (the
insect order comprising butterflies and moths)...
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Tiquadra nivosa is a moth of the
family Tineidae. It was
described by
Cajetan Felder,
Rudolf Felder and
Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer in 1875. It is known...
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evolutionary adaptive radiation occurred long
after that of the
larval hostplants,
rather than
demonstrating a
tight coevolutionary process. The family...
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Homotomidae was a
family of
small phloem-feeding bugs in the
superfamily of
jumping plantlice, but
recently (2021)
subsumed to the
subfamily Homotominae...
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ground and make a
cocoon covered in
detritus (Dugdale et al., 1999). The
hostplants include the
gymnosperm genus Podocarpus and
quite a wide
range of dicotyledon...
- Copromorphidae, the "tropical
fruitworm moths", is a
family of
insects in the
lepidopteran order.
These moths have broad,
rounded forewings, and well-camouflaged...
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slots into the
leaves of
their hostplant once they
emerge from
their egg. However, they do not have
nests in
their hostplants. They
instead use the remaining...
- The ****anese
beetle (Popillia ****onica) is a
species of
scarab beetle. Due to the
presence of
natural predators, the ****anese
beetle is not considered...
- Proc****utis
myllerana -
UKMoths "HOSTS - a
Database of the World's
Lepidopteran Hostplants".
Natural History Museum.
Archived from the
original on 31 May 2012. "Apple...
- is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae,
known from Arizona, U.S.A. The
hostplant for the
species is
Senecio cruentus.
Phyllocnistis finitima Braun, 1927...