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Brachygnatha
''Brahmaea'' is a genus of moths of the family Brahmaeidae. ''Acanthobrahmaea'', ''Brahmidia'', and ''Brachygnatha'' are synonyms. ''Acanthobrahmaea'' has sometimes been considered a subgenus, describing an endemic relict species that only occurs in the vicinity of the Monte Vulture in Italy. Species *''Brachygnatha diastemata'', found in China (Shaanxi).Zhang & Yang, 1993 *'' Brahmaea ardjoeno'' (Kalis, 1934) *'' Brahmaea celebica'' Toxopeus, 1939 *''Brahmaea certhia'' (Fabricius, 1793) *'' Brahmaea christophi'' Staudinger, 1879 *'' Brahmaea hearseyi'' (White, 1862) *''Brahmaea japonica ''Brahmaea japonica'', the Japanese owl moth, is a species of moth of the Brahmaeidae family native to Japan. Description The wingspan is 80–115 mm. The male is smaller than the female. The wings are wide with a rounded outer edge. The ...'' (Butler, 1873) *'' Brahmaea ledereri'' (Rogenhofer, 1873) *'' Brahmaea litserra'' H.L. Hao, X.R. Zhang & J.K. Yang, 2002 *'' Brahmaea loeffleri'' ...
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Brahmaeidae
Brahmaeidae is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera Lepidoptera ( ) is an order (biology), order of insects that includes butterfly, butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 Family (biology), families and 46 Taxonomic r ..., commonly known as Brahmin moths. It includes species formerly included in the family Lemoniidae.Kitching I, Rougerie R, Zwick A, Hamilton C, St Laurent R, Naumann S, Ballesteros Mejia L, Kawahara A (2018) A global checklist of the Bombycoidea (Insecta: Lepidoptera). Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22236. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22236 Diversity The family consists of 9 genera. Genera *'' Acanthobrahmaea'' *'' Brachygnatha'' *'' Brahmaea'' *'' Brahmidia'' *'' Calliprogonos'' *'' Dactyloceras'' *'' Lemonia'' *'' Sabalia'' *'' Spiramiopsis'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q2287498 Moth families ...
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Brahmaea Wallichii
''Brahmaea wallichii'', also known as the owl moth, is a moth from the family Brahmaeidae, the Brahmin moths, and one of its largest species. It is found in the north of India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, China, Taiwan, and Japan. The owl moth is nocturnal. The wingspan is about . Appearance The moth has well-developed eye spots on the front wings and a characteristic pattern of black-brown stripes. The light-brown margins of the back wings display small triangular white spots. The robust body is also black and brown, with characteristic orange-brown stripes. Etymology The species is named after the botanist Nathaniel Wallich. Behavior The larvae feed on ''Fraxinus excelsior'', ''Ligustrum'' and common lilac. In captivity they also feed on elderberry. They are able to neutralize plant toxins produced by ''Ligustrum''. The moths are active at night; during the daytime, they rest with outspread wings on tree trunks or on the ground. When disturbed, the moth does not fly away, but fier ...
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Brahmaea Japonica
''Brahmaea japonica'', the Japanese owl moth, is a species of moth of the Brahmaeidae family native to Japan. Description The wingspan is 80–115 mm. The male is smaller than the female. The wings are wide with a rounded outer edge. The background of the wings is brown to black. The wing pattern is represented by concentric alternating wavy light and dark lines at the root and in the distal half of the wings, as well as a sinuous marginal border. The pattern is represented by a large number of light wavy lines. On the forewing, the M2 vein originates slightly below the R-Cu apex of the wing cell; its base is 3–5 times closer to the base of M1 than to M3. Antennae pinnate, with 2 pairs of outgrowths on each segment; in females, the outgrowths are much shorter. Caterpillars feed on plants of the genus Privet (Ligustrum) from the olive family (Oleaceae Oleaceae, also known as the olive family, is a taxonomic family of flowering shrubs, trees, and a few lianas in the ...
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Brahmaea Tancrei
''Brahmaea tancrei'', the Siberian owl moth, is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Jules Léon Austaut in 1896. It is found from Russia (Amur, Siberia and in the Russian Far East) to Korea and China and south to Indonesia. Adults are on wing in April, probably in one generation per year. Larvae have been recorded feeding on ''Ligustrum ovalifolium'' and ''Ligustrum vulgare ''Ligustrum vulgare'' (wild privet, also sometimes known as common privet or European privet) is a species of ''Ligustrum'' native to central and southern Europe, north Africa and southwestern Asia, from Ireland and southwestern Sweden south to M ...''. References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Brahmaeidae Moths described in 1896 {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Brahmaea Paukstadtorum
''Brahmaea paukstadtorum'' is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Stefan Naumann and Ulrich Brosch in 2005. It is found on Negros Island Negros is the fourth largest and third most populous island in the Philippines, with a total land area of . Negros is one of the many islands of the Visayas, in the central part of the country. The predominant inhabitants of the island region a ... in the Philippines.Naumann, S. & Brosch, U. (2005). "Zur verbreitung der ''hearseyi''-Gruppe (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae: Brahmaea Walker, 1855) in Indonesien und auf den Philippinen". ''Galathea''. 21 (2): 97-104. References Brahmaeidae Moths described in 2005 {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Brahmaea Naessigi
''Brahmaea naessigi'' is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Stefan Naumann and Ulrich Brosch in 2005. It is found on Mindanao Mindanao ( ) ( Jawi: مينداناو) is the second-largest island in the Philippines, after Luzon, and seventh-most populous island in the world. Located in the southern region of the archipelago, the island is part of an island group of ... in the Philippines.Naumann, S. & Brosch, U. (2005). "Zur verbreitung der ''hearseyi''-Gruppe (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae: Brahmaea Walker, 1855) in Indonesien und auf den Philippinen". ''Galathea''. 21 (2): 97-104. References Brahmaeidae Moths described in 2005 {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Brahmaea Loeffleri
''Brahmaea loeffleri'' is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Stefan Naumann and Ulrich Brosch in 2005. It is found on Borneo Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and eas ....Naumann, S. & Brosch, U. (2005). "Zur verbreitung der ''hearseyi''-Gruppe (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae: Brahmaea Walker, 1855) in Indonesien und auf den Philippinen". ''Galathea''. 21 (2): 97-104. References Brahmaeidae Moths described in 2005 {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Brahmaea Litserra
''Brahmaea litserra'' is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Hui-Ling Hao, Xiu-Rong Zhang and Ji-Kun Yang in 2002. It is found in Hebei Hebei or , (; alternately Hopeh) is a northern province of China. Hebei is China's sixth most populous province, with over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. The province is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, an ..., China.Hao, Hui-Ling; Zhang, Xiu-Rong; Yang Ji-Kun (2002)"Two new species of Brahmaeidae from China (Lepidoptera: Brahmaeidae)" ''Acta Entomologica Sinica''. 45 (Supplement): 53-55. References Brahmaeidae Moths described in 2002 {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Brahmaea Ledereri
''Brahmaea ledereri'' is a species of moth of the family Brahmaeidae first described by Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer in 1873. It is found in Turkey."''Brahmaea ledereri'' Rogenhofer, 1873"
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is 110–125 mm.


Subspecies

*''Brahmaea ledereri ledereri'' Rogenhofer, 1873 *''Brahmaea ledereri zaba'' de Freina, 1982
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Brahmaea Hearseyi
''Brahmaea hearseyi '' is a species of moth of the family Brahmaeidae. It is found in N.E. Himalaya, Burma, Western China, Sundaland and the Philippines. The wingspan ranges up to 200 mm. The larvae feed on ''Ligustrum'', ''Syringa'', and ''Fraxinus'' species. Taxonomy ''Brahmaea celebica ''Brahmaea celebica'' is a species of moth of the family Brahmaeidae first described by Lambertus Johannes Toxopeus in 1939. It is found on Sulawesi Sulawesi (), also known as Celebes (), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Su ...'' was formerly treated as a subspecies of ''Brahmaea hearseyi''.The Moths of Borneo External links Subspecies Celebica info Brahmaeidae Moths described in 1862 Moths of Asia Moths of Borneo {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Moths are a paraphyletic group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies, with moths making up the vast majority of the order. There are thought to be approximately 160,000 species of moth, many of which have yet to be described. Most species of moth are nocturnal, but there are also crepuscular and diurnal species. Differences between butterflies and moths While the butterflies form a monophyletic group, the moths, comprising the rest of the Lepidoptera, do not. Many attempts have been made to group the superfamilies of the Lepidoptera into natural groups, most of which fail because one of the two groups is not monophyletic: Microlepidoptera and Macrolepidoptera, Heterocera and Rhopalocera, Jugatae and Frenatae, Monotrysia and Ditrysia.Scoble, MJ 1995. The Lepidoptera: Form, function and diversity. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press; 404 p. Although the rules for distinguishing moths from butterflies are not well establishe ...
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Brahmaea Christophi
''Brahmaea christophi'' is a moth in the family Brahmaeidae. It was described by Staudinger in 1885. It is found in the humid forests of Talish on the territory of Azerbaijan and Iran. It was named by Otto Staudinger in honor of Hugo Theodor Christoph Hugo Theodor Christoph (16 April 1831 – 5 November 1894) was a German and Russian entomologist. Born in Herrnhut in Saxony, Hugo Theodor Christoph moved to Russia in 1858. He became a member of the Russian Entomological Society in 1861. From 18 .... References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Brahmaeidae Moths described in 1885 Insects of Iran {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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