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Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids and Tiger Moths (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
2008Sourakov Andrei
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Freeze fitness in alpine Tiger moth caterpillars and their parasitoids
Oecologia, 2011The adaptive fitness of a freeze-tolerant insect may be mediated by both endogenous and exogenous interactions. The aim of the study presented here was to characterize the freeze tolerance of alpine Tiger moth caterpillars (Metacrias huttoni) and highlight two poorly explored indices of the potential attrition of fitness: (1) downstream development and
T C, Hawes, D A, Wharton
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Cardenolide sequestration by the dogbane tiger moth (Cycnia tenera; Arctiidae)
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1983Cycnia tenera adults, reared as larvae onAsclepias humistrata, had 10 times higher cardenolide concentrations, and contained 15 times more total cardenolide, than did moths reared onA. tuberosa. Thin-layer chromatography confirmed that each individual cardenolide visualized in the adult moths reared on the former host plant corresponds to one present ...
J A, Cohen, L P, Brower
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Inventory of tiger moths of Sikkim (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae: Arctiinae)
Zoos' Print Journal, 20031143 Abstract A total number of 24 species of Tiger moths belonging to subfamily Arctiinae of family Acrtiidae have been collected from nine localities i.e., Gangtok, Mangan, Ranipul, Chungthang, Lachen, Lachung, Namchi, Singtam, Phodong in the Sikkim state.
Jagbir Singh Kirti, Jagpreet Singh Sodhi
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Evolution in the Scarlet Tiger Moth in Northern Italy
Systematic Zoology, 1962THE RANGE of the scarlet tiger moth, Panaxia (=Callimorpha) dominula (L.) (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), covers most of Europe south of the Baltic, with an extension to the Black Sea border of Turkey. The typical form is found from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and the Balkans in the east, to Britain and Spain in the west.
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A granulosis virus of the tiger moth
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1972A. Polson, Hela Gitay
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