Table of Contents
18 relations: Balkans, Carl Linnaeus, Europe, Gracillariidae, Larva, Leaf miner, Mediterranean Sea, Moth, Quercus cerris, Quercus dalechampii, Quercus faginea, Quercus frainetto, Quercus macranthera, Quercus petraea, Quercus pontica, Quercus pubescens, Quercus robur, Wingspan.
- Moths described in 1761
Balkans
The Balkans, corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions.
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,Blunt (2004), p. 171.
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Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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Gracillariidae
Gracillariidae is an important family of insects in the order Lepidoptera and the principal family of leaf miners that includes several economic, horticultural or recently invasive pest species such as the horse-chestnut leaf miner, Cameraria ohridella.
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Larva
A larva (larvae) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into their next life stage.
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Leaf miner
A leaf miner is any one of numerous species of insects in which the larval stage lives in, and eats, the leaf tissue of plants.
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Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, on the east by the Levant in West Asia, and on the west almost by the Morocco–Spain border.
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Moth
Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies.
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Quercus cerris
Quercus cerris, the Turkey oak or Austrian oak, is an oak native to south-eastern Europe and Asia Minor.
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Quercus dalechampii
Quercus dalechampii is a European species of oak in the family Fagaceae.
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Quercus faginea
Quercus faginea, the Portuguese oak, is a species of oak native to the western Mediterranean region in the Iberian Peninsula.
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Quercus frainetto
Quercus frainetto (synonyms Quercus conferta, Quercus farnetto), commonly known as the Hungarian oak, is a species of oak, native to southeastern Europe (parts of Italy, the Balkans, parts of Hungary, Romania) and Turkey.
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Quercus macranthera
Quercus macranthera, commonly called the Caucasian oak, or the Persian oak, is a species of deciduous tree native to Western Asia (northern Iran, Turkey; and in the Caucasus in Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan) that is occasionally grown as an ornamental tree in Europe growing to tall.
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Quercus petraea
Quercus petraea, commonly known as the sessile oak, Cornish oak, Irish Oak or durmast oak, is a species of oak tree native to most of Europe and into Anatolia and Iran.
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Quercus pontica
Quercus pontica, the Pontine oak or Armenian oak, is a species of endangered oak currently extant to the western Caucasus mountains of Georgia and northeastern Turkey where it grows at altitudes of.
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Quercus pubescens
Quercus pubescens (synonyms virgiliana), commonly known as the downy oak, pubescent oak or Italian oak, is a species of white oak (genus Quercus sect. Quercus) native to southern Europe and southwest Asia.
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Quercus robur
Quercus robur, the pedunculate oak or English oak, is a species of flowering plant in the beech and oak family, Fagaceae.
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Wingspan
The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip.
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See also
Moths described in 1761
- Acleris schalleriana
- Agrochola litura
- Amphipoea oculea
- Anarta myrtilli
- Archiearis parthenias
- Argyresthia curvella
- Axylia putris
- Caloptilia elongella
- Coleophora serratella
- Conistra vaccinii
- Cucullia absinthii
- Dahlica lichenella
- Diasemia reticularis
- Dichomeris juniperella
- Dot moth
- Dysstroma citrata
- Epinotia cruciana
- Eugnorisma depuncta
- Eulithis testata
- Euplagia quadripunctaria
- Euxoa nigrofusca
- Evergestis frumentalis
- Feathered thorn
- Flame shoulder
- Garden dart
- Hada plebeja
- Ipimorpha retusa
- Lemonia dumi
- Loxostege sticticalis
- Micropterix calthella
- Mythimna turca
- Nudaria mundana
- Orange swift
- Pammene fasciana
- Pancalia leuwenhoekella
- Parascotia fuliginaria
- Phyllonorycter harrisella
- Platyptilia tesseradactyla
- Polymixis polymita
- Shoulder-striped wainscot
- Stathmopoda pedella
- Stenoptilia pterodactyla
- Synanthedon vespiformis
- Tholera decimalis
- Ypsolopha asperella
- Ypsolopha parenthesella
- Ypsolopha scabrella
- Zeuzera pyrina
References
Also known as Phalaena harrisella, Tinea cramerella.