Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Android™ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

Crombrugghia tristis

Index Crombrugghia tristis

Crombrugghia tristis is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. [1]

19 relations: Anatolia, Asia, Benelux, Crombrugghia, Europe, Great Britain, Hieracium, Hieracium amplexicaule, Hieracium cymosum, Hieracium pilosella, Hieracium piloselloides, Ireland, Larva, Moth, Philipp Christoph Zeller, Pterophoridae, Scandinavia, Siberia, Wingspan.

Anatolia

Anatolia (Modern Greek: Ανατολία Anatolía, from Ἀνατολή Anatolḗ,; "east" or "rise"), also known as Asia Minor (Medieval and Modern Greek: Μικρά Ἀσία Mikrá Asía, "small Asia"), Asian Turkey, the Anatolian peninsula, or the Anatolian plateau, is the westernmost protrusion of Asia, which makes up the majority of modern-day Turkey.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Anatolia · See more »

Asia

Asia is Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Asia · See more »

Benelux

The Benelux Union (Benelux Unie; Union Benelux) is a politico-economic union of three neighbouring states in western Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Benelux · See more »

Crombrugghia

Crombrugghia is a genus of moth in the family Pterophoridae.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Crombrugghia · See more »

Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Europe · See more »

Great Britain

Great Britain, also known as Britain, is a large island in the north Atlantic Ocean off the northwest coast of continental Europe.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Great Britain · See more »

Hieracium

Hieracium, known by the common name hawkweed and classically as hierakion (from ancient Greek ιεράξ, hierax 'hawk'), is a genus of the sunflower (Helianthus) family Asteraceae), and closely related to dandelion (Taraxacum), chicory (Cichorium), prickly lettuce (Lactuca) and sow thistle (Sonchus), which are part of the tribe Cichorieae. Hawkweeds, with their 10,000+ recorded species and subspecies, do their part to make Asteraceae the second largest family of flowers. Some botanists group all these species or subspecies into approximately 800 accepted species, while others prefer to accept several thousand species. Since most hawkweeds reproduce exclusively asexually by means of seeds that are genetically identical to their mother plant (apomixis or agamospermy), clones or populations that consist of genetically identical plants are formed and some botanists (especially in UK, Scandinavia and Russia) prefer to accept these clones as good species (arguing that it is impossible to know how these clones are interrelated) whereas others (mainly in Central Europe and USA) try to group them into a few hundred more broadly defined species. What is here treated as the single genus Hieracium is now treated by most European experts as two different genera, Hieracium and Pilosella, with species such as Hieracium pilosella, Hieracium floribundum and Hieracium aurantiacum referred to the latter genus. Many members of the genus Pilosella reproduce both by stolons (runners like those of strawberries) and by seeds, whereas true Hieracium species reproduce only by seeds. In Pilosella, many individual plants are capable of forming both normal sexual and asexual (apomictic) seeds, whereas individual plants of Hieracium only produce one kind of seeds. Another difference is that all species of Pilosella have leaves with smooth (entire) margins whereas most species of Hieracium have distinctly dentate to deeply cut or divided leaves.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Hieracium · See more »

Hieracium amplexicaule

Hieracium amplexicaule (also called sticky hawkweed) is a species of plant from the Asteraceae family.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Hieracium amplexicaule · See more »

Hieracium cymosum

Hieracium cymosum is a species of plant from Asteraceae family that can be found everywhere throughout Europe (except for Iceland, Ireland, Great Britain, Portugal, Russia, and Spain).

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Hieracium cymosum · See more »

Hieracium pilosella

Hieracium pilosella (syn. Pilosella officinarum), known as mouse-ear hawkweed, is a yellow-flowered species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to Europe and northern Asia.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Hieracium pilosella · See more »

Hieracium piloselloides

Hieracium piloselloides is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name tall hawkweed.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Hieracium piloselloides · See more »

Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Ireland · See more »

Larva

A larva (plural: larvae) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Larva · See more »

Moth

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

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Moth · See more »

Philipp Christoph Zeller

Philipp Christoph Zeller (8 April 1808 – 27 March 1883) was a German entomologist.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Philipp Christoph Zeller · See more »

Pterophoridae

The Pterophoridae or plume moths are a family of Lepidoptera with unusually modified wings.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Pterophoridae · See more »

Scandinavia

Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural and linguistic ties.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Scandinavia · See more »

Siberia

Siberia (a) is an extensive geographical region, and by the broadest definition is also known as North Asia.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Siberia · See more »

Wingspan

The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the other wingtip.

New!!: Crombrugghia tristis and Wingspan · See more »

Redirects here:

Oxyptilus tristis, Pterophorus tristis.

References

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

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »