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- classification divided the subfamily into five tribes, Calligoneae, ****opyreae, Persicariae, Polygoneae and Rumiceae, leaving some genera unplaced. A 2015 molecular...
- The dot moth (Melanchra persicariae) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1761. It is a very distinctive...
- (nasturtium)". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 2018-03-07. "Dot Moth - Melanchra persicariae". Recording the wildlife of Leicestershire and Rutland. NatureSpot. Retrieved...
- human use and should not be confused with the similarly named genus Persicariae. Rumex persicarioides was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. It...
- larvae of some Lepidoptera species, such as the dot moth (Melanchra persicariae), as well as other insects, such as the ****anese beetle (Popillia ****onica)...
- quadriloculatum F.Muell. – "bush tomato", "wild tomato" (Australia) Section Persicariae Solanum bahamense L. – Bahama nightshade, canker berry, berengena de...
- amica were found eating from A. septentrionale. The dot moth Melanchra persicariae occurs both on A. septentrionale and A. intermedium. The golden plusia...
- distinguished it from Polygonum and other genera he placed in his family "Persicariae". Adanson did not explain the origin of the name. It is said to be named...
- Melanchra dierli Behounek, 1995 Melanchra granti Warren, 1905 Melanchra persicariae (Linnaeus, 1761) – Dot moth Melanchra picta (Harris, 1841) – Zebra caterpillar...
- harm – such as cabbage moth (Mamestra br****icae), dot moth (Melanchra persicariae) and mouse moth (Amphipyra tragopoginis). The engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia)...