Definition of Notodontidae. Meaning of Notodontidae. Synonyms of Notodontidae

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Definition of Notodontidae

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Meaning of Notodontidae from wikipedia

- Notodontidae is a family of moths with approximately 3,800 known species. The family was described by James Francis Stephens in 1829. Moths of this family...
- sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts) Nolidae (tuft moths) Notodontidae (prominents, kittens) Oenosandridae Drepanoidea Drepanidae (hook-tips)...
- sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts) Nolidae (tuft moths) Notodontidae (prominents, kittens) Oenosandridae Drepanoidea Drepanidae (hook-tips)...
- sallows, owlet moths, quakers, cutworms, darts) Nolidae (tuft moths) Notodontidae (prominents, kittens) Oenosandridae Drepanoidea Drepanidae (hook-tips)...
- Getta is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae. It consists of the following species: Getta baetifica (Druce, 1898) Getta ennia Druce, 1899 Getta...
- This is a list of the ****anese species of the superfamily Noctuoidea. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- Greenbrier County Other Neola (moth), a genus of moths in the family Notodontidae Neola, a stringed experimental musical instrument invented in 1970 This...
- Astapa is a Neotropical genus of moths of the family Notodontidae, with three described, and possibly several further not yet described, species. Species...
- This is a list of the Russian moth species of the superfamily Noctuoidea. It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List...
- Italian moths represent about 4,959 different types of moths. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic...