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The genome sequence of the Scarlet Tiger moth, Callimorpha dominula (Linnaeus, 1758)

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Callimorpha dominula (the Scarlet Tiger moth; Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Erebidae). The genome sequence is 658.1 megabases in span.
Boyes, Douglas, Holland, Peter W.H.
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Figure 3 in A review of tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini) from Flores Island, Lesser Sunda Archipelago, with description of a new species and new subspecies

open access: yes, 2018
Figure 3. Aloa cardinalis danau ssp. nov. from Flores Island, Lesser Sundas, Indonesia: A) ♂ holotype (RMBH, voucher no. Sph0724); B) ♀ paratype (Sph0729). Scale bar: 10 mm. Photos: Vitaly M.
Bolotov, Ivan N.   +2 more
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Figure 4 in A review of tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini) from Flores Island, Lesser Sunda Archipelago, with description of a new species and new subspecies

open access: yes, 2018
Figure 4. Spilarctia mikeli sp. nov., ♀ holotype from Flores Island, Lesser Sundas, Indonesia (RMBH, voucher no. Sph0695): A) upperside; B) underside. Scale bar: 10 mm. Photos: Vitaly M.
Bolotov, Ivan N.   +2 more
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Extreme Duty Cycles in the Acoustic Signals of Tiger Moths: Sexual and Natural Selection Operating in Parallel

open access: yes, 2021
Sound production in tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) plays a role in natural selection. Some species use tymbal sounds as jamming signals avoiding bat predation. High duty cycle signals have the greatest efficacy in this regard.
Fernández, Y., Dowdy, N., Conner, W.
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Figure 5 in A review of tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini) from Flores Island, Lesser Sunda Archipelago, with description of a new species and new subspecies

open access: yes, 2018
Figure 5. Male genitalia of Arctiini from Flores Island, Lesser Sundas, Indonesia: A) Nyctemera baulus (Boisduval, 1832), genitalia (RMBH, voucher no. Sph0720); B) N. baulus, aedeagus (RMBH, voucher no.
Bolotov, Ivan N.   +2 more
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Phenotypic changes and reduced genetic diversity have accompanied the rapid decline of the garden tiger moth (Arctia caja) in the U.K

open access: yes, 2008
1. Previous studies have quantified the recent decline of numerous Lepidopteran species in the U.K., including the garden tiger moth (Arctia caja), in which abundance has decreased by 85% over the past 30 years. At the same time that overall numbers have
Gillman, Mike P.   +9 more
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The Tiger Moth, Phalæna caja [Pl. 288]

open access: yesThe Naturalist's Miscellany
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Figure 6 in A review of tiger moths (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Arctiini) from Flores Island, Lesser Sunda Archipelago, with description of a new species and new subspecies

open access: yes, 2018
Figure 6. Fifty-percent majority-rule consensus phylogenetic tree of Spilarctia spp. and related taxa recovered from Bayesian analysis with 26 in-group COI haplotypes (see Table 2 for details).
Bolotov, Ivan N.   +2 more
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Appendix S4 from Tiger beetles produce anti-bat ultrasound and are probable Batesian moth mimics

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Summary of acoustic parameters of tiger moths response to simulated bat attack from published moth data in Corcoran et al ...
Harlan Gough (18282505)   +3 more
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