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In this study, a new phylogenetic study reclassifies the moth subfamilies Dyopsinae and Thiacidinae. For the first time, Thiacidas postica—the type species of Thiacidinae—was sequenced and shown to belong within Dyopsinae, in the Ceroctena clade. As a result, Thiacidinae is reinstated as the tribe Thiacidini (stat. nov.) within Dyopsinae.
Reza Zahiri +7 more
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Abundance and richness of Arctiinae moths throughout the night in a Cerrado area
: The main goal of this work was to investigate how the abundance and richness of Arctiinae moths varies over time, during the night. Specifically, we analyzed the following questions: (1) Is there a relationship between Arctiinae abundance and richness ...
Ângela S. Barbosa (12830987) +2 more
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The systematic placement of the South African Apoprogones hesperistis Hampson and southern South American Ona australis gen. et sp. n. has been controversial. Based on mitogenomes, phylogenomic data and morphological evidence, we classify both taxa to the moth family Apoprogonidae stat. rev., whose members lack abdominal hearing organs.
Pasi Sihvonen +10 more
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FIGURES 15‒30. Gloora alba comb. nov. (15‒18), G. mundula comb. nov. (19‒22), G. sericea comb. nov. (23‒26), and G. canae sp. nov. (27‒30), habitus male (15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, 28) and female (17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30), dorsal (left) and ...
Boppré, Michael +2 more
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The magnitude of cryptic insect diversity in one tropical rainforest
We detected 214 cryptic species out of a total of 2006 species (10.6%) examined from 22 focal insect taxa in 1500 ha tropical rainforest in Panama. The percentage of cryptic species varied greatly among assemblages (0%–19%), with half of the assemblages devoid of cryptic species and the highest proportions of cryptics in Pieridae and Formicidae ...
Yves Basset +8 more
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Insects rely on chemical information obtained from their surroundings when locating biologically important resources. Detection of these chemicals is mediated by the antennae, which are endowed with various sensory structures called sensilla.
Stuart Parsons +5 more
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Abundância e riqueza de mariposas Arctiinae ao longo da noite em uma área de Cerrado [PDF]
The main goal of this work was to investigate how the abundance and richness of Arctiinae moths varies over time, during the night. Specifically, we analyzed the following questions: (1) Is there a relationship between Arctiinae abundance and richness ...
Ferro, Viviane Gianluppi +2 more
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Siccia imana, a new species from Rwanda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae)
Volynkin, Anton V. (2019): Siccia imana, a new species from Rwanda (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae).
ANTON V. VOLYNKIN, Volynkin, Anton V.
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Este estudio presenta un listado de especies de Lepidoptera de las familias Megalopygidae, Saturniidae y la subfamilia Arctiinae colectadas en el municipio de Icononzo, Tolima, Colombia. Se establecieron tres zonas diferenciadas por su cobertura vegetal
Laura N. Garzón-Matamoros +3 more
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Review of larval food plant associations of the Agaristinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Australia
Abstract The Australian Agaristinae comprises a small group of predominantly diurnal moths with aposematic larvae and adults that are assumed to be unpalatable to most predators. A critical review of the larval food plants of this subfamily based on published records in the literature, together with unpublished records, is presented.
Michael F. Braby
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