- The dun-bar (Cosmia
trapezina) is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is a
common Palearctic species. The
species occurs throughout almost the
whole of...
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between 20 mm and 31 mm.
Originally described in
Latin as
Fissurella trapezina, the s**** has a
somewhat trapezoidal shape with
rounded angles, narrowing...
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Fritillaria and Lilium.
Lilium species may be food
plants for the
Cosmia trapezina moth. A
major pest of
Tulips is the fungus,
Botrytis tulipae. Both Lilium...
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spurcopyga (Alphéraky, 1895)
Cosmia subtilis Staudinger, 1888
Cosmia trapezina – dun-bar (Linnaeus, 1758)
Cosmia trilineata (Motschulsky, 1860) Cosmia...
- ark, doc
bales ark
Barbatia terebrans (Iredale, 1939, 1939)
Barbatia trapezina (Lamarck, 1819)
Barbatia virescens (Reeve, 1844)
Extinct species within...
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Fissurellinae Genus:
Amblychilepas Pilsbry, 1890 Type
species *
Fissurella trapezina, Sowerby, 1835 ( =
Amblychilepas javanicensis (Lamarck, 1822)) Synonyms...
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afflicted species include the
broom moth (Ceramica pisi), the dun-bar (Cosmia
trapezina),
small Quaker (Orthosia cruda) and
common Quaker (Orthosia cerasi). They...
- host
plant (most
Lycaena spp. are
specialised on Polygonaceae).
Cosmia trapezina var.
exigua is
roughly native to some of the same areas, and its European...
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tacita Collin, 1928 C.
tantula Collin, 1928 C.
thaica Horvat, 2002 C.
trapezina (Zetterstedt, 1838) C.
valida (Loew, 1862) C.
varix Melander, 1947 C....
- 1965) P.
transversa (Richards, 1965) P.
transversalis (Richards, 1965) P.
trapezina (Richards, 1965) P.
varipes (Malloch, 1925) P.
xiphosternum (Richards...