Definition of Lepidopterous. Meaning of Lepidopterous. Synonyms of Lepidopterous

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Definition of Lepidopterous

Lepidopterous
Lepidopteral Lep`i*dop"ter*al (-t[~e]r*al), Lepidopterous Lep`i*dop"ter*ous (-[u^]s), a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Lepidoptera.

Meaning of Lepidopterous from wikipedia

- Retrieved 14 February 2011. Rau, P (1941). "Observations on certain lepidopterous and hymenopterous parasites of Polistes wasps". Annals of the Entomological...
- have an invariably smooth head capsule with no cleavage lines, while lepidopterous caterpillars bear an inverted "Y" or "V" (frontal suture). In 2019,...
- beneficial role in agriculture. They are important pupal parasitoids of lepidopterous stem borers of cereals, sugar cane and other crops; they lay their eggs...
- savastanoi pv. oleae, induces tumour growth in the shoots. Certain lepidopterous caterpillars feed on the leaves and flowers. Xylella fastidiosa bacteria...
- title of the first edition is Prodromus Entomology. Natural History of Lepidopterous Insects of New South Wales, collected, engraved and faithfully painted...
- Trustees of the British Museum. 1846 Descriptions and Figures of some new Lepidopterous Insects chiefly from Nepal. London, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans...
- (p. 477) Rothschild, Walter; Jordan, Karl (1903). "A revision of the lepidopterous family Sphingidae". Novitates Zoologicae. 9 (Supplement): 1–972. Netz...
- Hawaiian possessions. London: R.H. Porter. 1893–1900. A revision of the lepidopterous family Sphingidae. Novitates Zoologicae. Vol. IX. Supplement. Vol. 1...
- British Museum, London. 477–585 pp. 1855. List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part V. Lepidoptera...
- are about the size of coffee beans. In Africa, leaves are attacked by lepidopterous larvae, and fruits are infested with larvae of fruit flies. The fungus...