- The
cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae) is a
brightly coloured arctiid moth
found as a
native species in
Europe and
western and
central Asia then east across...
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Rothschildia jacobaeae (commonly
known as the
Brazilian silk moth) is a moth of the
family Saturniidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is...
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Nithecus jacobaeae is a
species of seed bug in the
family Lygaeidae,
found in the Palearctic. "Nithecus
jacobaeae". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-10-07. Dellapé...
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which all
Senecio contain.
Moths and
caterpillars Cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae)
Flame shoulder (Ochropleura plecta)
Ragwort plume moth (Platyptilia isodactyla)...
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Longitarsus jacobaeae is a
species of flea
beetle known as the
tansy ragwort flea beetle. It is used as an
agent of
biological pest
control against the...
- the
larval stage.
Monophagous species, such as the
cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae), are scarce.
Although abundant, few
species in this
subfamily are of...
- rare or
threatened insect species,
including the
cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae), the
picture winged fly (Campiglossa malaris), the
scarce clouded knot...
- the
adult stages.
These toxic species, such as the
cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae) and
monarch (Danaus plexippus) caterpillars,
usually advertise themselves...
- 1859)
Rothschildia interaricia Brechlin & Meister, 2010
Rothschildia jacobaeae (Walker, 1855)
Rothschildia jorulla (Westwood, 1854)
Rothschildia jorulloides...
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locality in the
Gympie Region, Queensland,
Australia Cinnabar moth (Tyria
jacobaeae), a
brightly coloured arctiid moth
Cinnabar Theater, a
theater in Petaluma...