- with
which it has been
treated as conspecific. The
lunulated antbird is monotypic. The
lunulated antbird is 13 to 14.5 cm (5.1 to 5.7 in) long and weighs...
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three indistinct antemedial lines; a pale spot in the end of cell; two
lunulate curved postmedial lines. Hind wing
yellow with a
postmedial black band...
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genus contains two species: White-throated
antbird (Oneillornis salvini)
Lunulated antbird (Oneillornis lunulatus)
These two
species were at one time included...
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Anthene lunulata, the
lunulated hairtail and red-spot
ciliate blue, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Burkina...
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sunbird Lufira masked weaver Lühder's
bushshrike Lulu's tody-flycatcher
Lunulated antbird Luzon bleeding-heart
Luzon boobook Luzon buttonquail Luzon flameback...
- vitta)
extending from the head to the elytra,
where there are two
white lunulated spots. It is
named after Thomas Tatum of St George’s Hospital. This species...
- and
outer lines deeper rufous,
conversely edged with white, and
dentate lunulate;
submarginal line pale,
preceded by a
dentate rufous shade; the terminal...
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Rhagastis lunata, the
lunulate mottled hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from Nepal, north-eastern India, Thailand, south-western...
- The
hindwings are orange, with a
trace of a
medial line and a
suffused lunulated postmedial stripe which is
edged with pale externally.
There is a row...
- The
entry in his The
Birds of
Australia (1848)
gives a
common name of "
Lunulated Wattle-Bird", and
notes that the
colonists referred to it as the little...