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Zootaxa, 2022
The genera Amauta Houlbert, 1918 and Divana J.Y. Miller, 1982 are revised, with discussion of diagnostic features of males and females of all taxa.
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The genera Amauta Houlbert, 1918 and Divana J.Y. Miller, 1982 are revised, with discussion of diagnostic features of males and females of all taxa.
Robert Worthy +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2021
Mexico is the Mesoamerican country with the highest number of Castniidae species (12), most of which are found in the dry regions of the country. Among these, Athis hechtiae (Dyar, 1910) was considered a species widely distributed in Mexico after Athis ...
Jorge M. González +5 more
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Mexico is the Mesoamerican country with the highest number of Castniidae species (12), most of which are found in the dry regions of the country. Among these, Athis hechtiae (Dyar, 1910) was considered a species widely distributed in Mexico after Athis ...
Jorge M. González +5 more
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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 2021
. Bromeliads provide habitat and food resources for various organisms. Besides the nectar and pollen, the leaf and fruit tissues of these plants supply food for various animal groups. Among the groups that feed on bromeliads, herbivores are the ones that
Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge +4 more
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. Bromeliads provide habitat and food resources for various organisms. Besides the nectar and pollen, the leaf and fruit tissues of these plants supply food for various animal groups. Among the groups that feed on bromeliads, herbivores are the ones that
Jaqueiuto da Silva Jorge +4 more
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Bulletin of entomological research, 2021
The giant sugarcane borer, Telchin licus, has been reported as an economically important sugarcane pest in Colombia; however, its taxonomic status has been scarcely investigated and previous reports offer an ambiguous characterization of both the ...
V. Aya +3 more
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The giant sugarcane borer, Telchin licus, has been reported as an economically important sugarcane pest in Colombia; however, its taxonomic status has been scarcely investigated and previous reports offer an ambiguous characterization of both the ...
V. Aya +3 more
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Présence de Paysandisia archon Burmeister, 1880, dans la région parisienne (Lepidoptera, Castniidae)
Bulletin De La Société Entomologique De France, 2017G. Couturier
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Oviposition behaviour inPaysandisia archon(Lepidoptera: Castniidae)
Annales De La Societe Entomologique De France, 2016Rachid Hamidi
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Synopsis of the Castniidae (Lepidoptera) from Honduras and Nicaragua, Central America.
Zootaxa, 2020We present a catalog of nine taxa of Castniidae reported for Nicaragua and Honduras including Prometheus zagraea salvina, a first record for Nicaragua. We also include general and field observations of behavior to help explain why members of this family ...
Eric P. van den Berghe +3 more
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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 2020
. The Australian endemic castniid tribe Synemonini represents a substantial radiation of diurnal Lepidoptera, especially in the southern temperate areas of the continent.
M. Braby +3 more
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. The Australian endemic castniid tribe Synemonini represents a substantial radiation of diurnal Lepidoptera, especially in the southern temperate areas of the continent.
M. Braby +3 more
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Zootaxa
Athis Hbner, [1819] is the most diverse genus of diurnal moths of the family Castniidae distributed in America. Little is known about the biology and distribution of most species. Based on an exhaustive review of entomological collections and field work,
José de Jesús García-Díaz +3 more
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Athis Hbner, [1819] is the most diverse genus of diurnal moths of the family Castniidae distributed in America. Little is known about the biology and distribution of most species. Based on an exhaustive review of entomological collections and field work,
José de Jesús García-Díaz +3 more
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