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Definition of Threnodes

Threnode
Threnode Thren"ode, n. A threne, or threnody; a dirge; a funeral song.

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- Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Crambidae Tribe: Eurrhypini Genus: Eurrhypis Hübner, 1825 Synonyms Threnodes Duponchel, 1845...
- Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Riodinidae Tribe: Riodinini Genus: Nahida Kirby, 1871 Synonyms Threnodes Hewitson, 1870...
- Anthophila threnodes is a moth of the family C****utidae. It is known from Madeira. The habitat consists of open landscapes at low altitudes. The forewings...
- champaca. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arcesis threnodes. "Species Details: Arcesis threnodes Meyrick, 1905". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 29 June...
- Eudonia threnodes is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1887. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded...
- Lepidoptera Family: Crambidae Genus: Metaxmeste Species: M. elbursana Binomial name Metaxmeste elbursana (Amsel, 1961) Synonyms Threnodes elbursana Amsel, 1961...
- Metaxanthia threnodes is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Herbert Druce in 1905. It is found in Suriname, Venezuela and French Guiana...
- visitor to most of its Chinese range, migrating south for the winter. C. m. threnodes is found in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo while C. m. lanceolatus...
- m****aicae Ag****iz, 2008 Anthophila oreina Diakonoff, 1979 Anthophila threnodes (Walsingham, 1910) Anthophila achyrodes (Meyrick, 1912) Anthophila equatoris...
- the family Epipyropidae. It consists of only one species Agamopsyche threnodes, which is found in Queensland. The wingspan is 6–8 mm. The forewings are...