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Zygaenidae

Index Zygaenidae

The Zygaenidae moths are a family of Lepidoptera. [1]

43 relations: Acoloithus, Adscita geryon, Adscita statices, Aglaope infausta, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Antenna (biology), Céreste, Chalcosiinae, Cyclosia papilionaris, Fire grid burnet, Grapeleaf skeletonizer, Harrisina, Hydrogen cyanide, Incertae sedis, Jordanita globulariae, Lepidoptera, List of moths of Australia (Zygaenidae), List of zygaenid genera, Mimicry, Moth, Museum Witt, Neurosymploca? oligocenica, Palmartona, Pest (organism), Pierre André Latreille, Procridinae, Pyromorpha, Reissita, Rupelian, Seryda, Six-spot burnet, Temperate climate, Tetraclonia, Theresimima, Triprocris, Tropics, Zygaena exulans, Zygaena lonicerae, Zygaena loti, Zygaena purpuralis, Zygaena trifolii, Zygaena viciae, Zygaeninae.

Acoloithus

Acoloithus is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Adscita geryon

Adscita geryon, the cistus forester, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Adscita statices

Adscita statices, the green forester, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Aglaope infausta

Aglaope infausta (almond-tree leaf skeletonizer moth) is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (Occitan: Aups d'Auta Provença) is a French department in the south of France, it was formerly part of the province of Provence.

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Antenna (biology)

Antennae (singular: antenna), sometimes referred to as "feelers," are paired appendages used for sensing in arthropods.

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Céreste

Céreste (Occitan: Ceirèsta) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France.

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Chalcosiinae

Chalcosiinae is a subfamily of the Zygaenidae, containing many species, mostly little known.

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Cyclosia papilionaris

Cyclosia papilionaris, Drury's jewel, is a moth in the family Zygaenidae.

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Fire grid burnet

The fire grid burnet (Arniocera erythropyga) is a day-flying moth of the family Zygaenidae found in Zimbabwe and Malawi to Mozambique and South Africa.

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Grapeleaf skeletonizer

The grapeleaf skeletonizer (Harrisina americana) is a moth in the family Zygaenidae.

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Harrisina

Harrisina is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Hydrogen cyanide

Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sometimes called prussic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HCN.

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Incertae sedis

Incertae sedis (Latin for "of uncertain placement") is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined.

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Jordanita globulariae

Jordanita globulariae, also known as the scarce forester, is a day-flying moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Lepidoptera

Lepidoptera is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans).

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List of moths of Australia (Zygaenidae)

The family Zygaenidae comprises the "forester and burnet moths", only species of the tribe Artonini (subfamily Procridinae) are found in Australia.

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List of zygaenid genera

The moth family Zygaenidae includes the following genera.

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Mimicry

In evolutionary biology, mimicry is a similarity of one organism, usually an animal, to another that has evolved because the resemblance is selectively favoured by the behaviour of a shared signal receiver that can respond to both.

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Moth

Moths comprise a group of insects related to butterflies, belonging to the order Lepidoptera.

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Museum Witt

The Museum Witt Munich (MWM) is a department of the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology.

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Neurosymploca? oligocenica

Neurosymploca? oligocenica is an extinct species of moth in the family Zygaenidae, and possibly in the modern genus Neurosymploca.

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Palmartona

Palmartona is a genus of moths in the family Zygaenidae.

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Pest (organism)

A pest is a plant or animal detrimental to humans or human concerns including crops, livestock, and forestry.

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Pierre André Latreille

Pierre André Latreille (29 November 1762 – 6 February 1833) was a French zoologist, specialising in arthropods.

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Procridinae

Procridinae is a subfamily of the family Zygaenidae.

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Pyromorpha

Pyromorpha is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Reissita

Reissita simonyi, the Arabian burnet moth, is a species of diurnal moth of the Zygaenidae family.

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Rupelian

The Rupelian is, in the geologic timescale, the older of two ages or the lower of two stages of the Oligocene epoch/series.

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Seryda

Seryda is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Six-spot burnet

The six-spot burnet (Zygaena filipendulae) is a day-flying moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Temperate climate

In geography, the temperate or tepid climates of Earth occur in the middle latitudes, which span between the tropics and the polar regions of Earth.

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Tetraclonia

Tetraclonia is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Theresimima

Theresimima ampellophaga, the vine bud moth, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Triprocris

Triprocris is a genus of moths of the family Zygaenidae.

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Tropics

The tropics are a region of the Earth surrounding the Equator.

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Zygaena exulans

Zygaena exulans, the mountain burnet or Scotch burnet, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Zygaena lonicerae

Zygaena lonicerae, the narrow-bordered five-spot burnet, is a moth of the Zygaenidae family.

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Zygaena loti

Zygaena loti, the slender Scotch burnet, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Zygaena purpuralis

Zygaena purpuralis, the transparent burnet, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.

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Zygaena trifolii

Zygaena trifolii, the five-spot burnet, is a moth in the family Zygaenidae.

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Zygaena viciae

Zygaena viciae, the New Forest burnet, is a member of the Zygaenidae family.

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Zygaeninae

The Zygaeninae are a subfamily of the Zygaenidae family of moths.

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Redirects here:

Burnet Moth, Burnet moth, Burnet moths, Forester (moth), Forester Moth, Forester moths, Smoky moth, Smoky moths.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygaenidae

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