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Subspecies include:
Cerura vinula benderi (Lattin,
Becker & Roesler, 1974)
Cerura vinula estonica (Huene, 1905)
Cerura vinula irakana (Heydemann, Schulte...
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Bebearia fontaineana intersecta Hecq, 1990 (Cameroon)
Bebearia fontaineana vinula Hecq, 1987 (eastern Nigeria,
western Cameroon)
Wikispecies has information...
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Macrothylacia rubi
Phalaena lanestris –
Eriogaster lanestris Phalaena vinula –
Cerura vinula Phalaena versicolora –
Endromis versicolora Phalaena mori – Bombyx...
- A puss moth (Cerura
vinula)
caterpillar displaying its two
flagella on its tail and red
patches on its head. If the
threat does not retreat, the caterpillar...
- on
their prey or to
defend the nest. The puss moth
caterpillar (Cerura
vinula) will
spray it as well when
threatened by predators. It is also
found in...
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sulcaticollis Schmidt, 1907
Sephina talamancana Brailovsky, 2001
Sephina vinula Stål, 1862 "Sephina Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- is even more remarkable,
resembling a crustacean. Others, such as
Cerura vinula mimic the edge of a leaf that has been
damaged and is
turning brown (they...
- moth may
refer to:
Megalopyge opercularis, a
North American moth
Cerura vinula, a
European moth de
Havilland Puss Moth, an
aeroplane built between 1929...
- (Deilephila elpenor)
displaying eyespots when
alarmed Larva of puss moth (Cerura
vinula) in a
defensive posture, with
black eyespots visible just
above its head...
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Malacosoma neustria Linnaeus, 1758 Family:
Notodontidae (Prominents)
Cerura vinula Linnaeus, 1758 Family:
Papilionidae (Swallowtail butterflies) Iphiclides...