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shape modification and
colour changes with each
instar (Weller, 1992).
Notodontid larvae are
notable for
their often bizarre shapes, and some have chemical...
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Sorama bicolor, the two-coloured
notodontid, is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is
found in Australia....
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Aglaosoma variegata, the
patterned notodontid, is a
species of moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Francis Walker in 1855. It is
known from...
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digestive tract and
release fluid from
their ****. In some, such as the male
notodontid Gluphisia crenata, this is
released in
forced anal jets at 3
second intervals...
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Drymonia ruficornis, a
notodontid moth...
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flandria —
small flandria (a skipper)
Furcula furcula —
sallow kitten (a
notodontid moth)
Gesta gesta —
impostor duskywing (a skipper)
Grapsus grapsus — red...
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camouflage schemes –
resembling bird
droppings and
vegetation The
larvae of
notodontid moths, such as that of
Stauropus ****i, have
elongated thoracic legs. The...
- only a
single sensory,
bipolar neuron (such as the
tympanal ear of a
notodontid moth), or up to
several thousand scolopidia, each
equipped with up to...
- 1016/0022-1910(82)90048-8. ISSN 0022-1910. Surlykke,
Annemarie (1984-11-01). "Hearing in
Notodontid Moths: A
Tympanic Organ with a
Single Auditory Neurone".
Journal of Experimental...
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group of small,
relatively drab,
mottled and tree-bark patterned,
brown notodontid moths with a
black orbicular spot.
Edward L. Todd
revised the
genus whose...