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Mating Behavior in the Alpine Tiger Moth, Metacrias huttoni

Journal of Insect Behavior, 2010
The alpine Tiger moth, Metacrias huttoni, of South Island, New Zealand, has adapted to female microptery through unusual courting behavior and behavioral plasticity with regard to copulation position. Courting revolves around male manipulation (‘fluffing’) of the female’s highly derived covering of flocculent setae.
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The Isabella Tiger Moth

Scientific American, 1873
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Tiger or Arctia Caja Moth

Notes and Queries, 1911
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The neuroethology of sound production in tiger moths (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae)

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1995
J.W. Dawson, J.H. Fullard
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The Arctiinae: The Tiger, Lichen and Wasp Moths

David R. Britton, Georgina E. Binns
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