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Chloroclystis
''Chloroclystis'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. Description Palpi with second joint thickly scaled and reaching beyond the sharp frontal tuft, third joint prominent. Antennae of male annulated. Hind tibia with two spur pairs. Abdomen with slight dorsal crests. Forewings with vein 3 from angle of cell. Vein 5 from middle of discocellulars and vein 6 from upper angle. Veins 10 and 11 stalked, and vein 10 anastomosing (fusing) with veins 7, 8 and 9 to form the large areole. Vein 11 becoming coincident with vein 12. Hindwings with vein 5 from middle of discocellulars. Vein 6 and 7 stalked, and vein 8 anastomosing with vein 7 to beyond middle of cell. Species *'' Chloroclystis acervicosta'' *'' Chloroclystis actephilae'' *''Chloroclystis alpnista'' *'' Chloroclystis ambundata'' *''Chloroclystis analyta'' *'' Chloroclystis androgyna'' *'' Chloroclystis angelica'' *''Chloroclystis annimasi'' *'' Chloroclystis apotoma'' *''Chloroc ...
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Chloroclystis Alpnista
''Chloroclystis alpnista'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Australia (Queensland). Subspecies ''eupora'' was described from Bali Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nu .... Subspecies *''Chloroclystis alpnista alpnista'' (Queensland) *''Chloroclystis alpnista eupora'' Prout, 1958 (Bali) References External links * * Moths described in 1907 alpnista Moths of Australia Moths of Indonesia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Bosora
''Chloroclystis bosora'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1888. It is found on Fiji and the New Hebrides New Hebrides, officially the New Hebrides Condominium (french: link=no, Condominium des Nouvelles-Hébrides, "Condominium of the New Hebrides") and named after the Hebrides Scottish archipelago, was the colonial name for the island group .... References External links * * Moths described in 1888 bosora Moths of Fiji {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Athaumasta
''Chloroclystis athaumasta'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Turner in 1908. It is found in Australia (Queensland). References External links * *Chloroclystis athaumastafrom the Atlas of Living Australia The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is an online repository of information about Australian plants, animals, and fungi. Development started in 2006. The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an organisation sign ... Moths described in 1908 athaumasta Moths of Australia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Approximata
''Chloroclystis approximata'', the cherry looper moth, is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1869. It is found in Australia (New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania). The wingspan is about . Adults are variable in colour, ranging from green to brown or grey, with a scalloped banded pattern. The larvae feed on the flowers and young fruit of ''Prunus avium'', ''Malus domestica'' and ''Acacia dealbata ''Acacia dealbata'', the silver wattle, blue wattle or mimosa, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family (botany), family Fabaceae, native plant, native to southeastern Australia in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and the Australi ...''. They are variable in colour, ranging from green to yellow or even brown. References External links * * Moths described in 1869 approximata Moths of Australia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Catastreptes
''Chloroclystis catastreptes'', the green and brown carpet, is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1891. It is found in Australia (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia). The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the other wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingspan of ... is about . Adults have a scalloped banded brown pattern on the wings. References External links * * Moths described in 1891 catastreptes Moths of Australia Taxa named by Edward Meyrick {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Coloptila
''Chloroclystis coloptila'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found on the Marquesas Archipelago. Description The species is long and have coneless face which is V-shaped and is black in colour. Pedipalp Pedipalps (commonly shortened to palps or palpi) are the second pair of appendages of chelicerates – a group of arthropods including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders. The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and ... is long and is longer in females then in males. References External links * * Moths described in 1929 coloptila Moths of Oceania {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Costicavata
''Chloroclystis costicavata'' is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is found on Mauritius and Réunion. The wingspan of this moth is approx. . The edge of the forewings of the males have an convexed shape that makes it easy to distinguish them from the females. Their larvae feed on the flowers of ''Lantana camara'' (Verbenaceae). See also *List of moths of Mauritius *List of moths of Réunion There are about 660 known moth species of Réunion. The moths (mostly nocturnal) and butterflies (mostly diurnal) together make up the taxonomic order Lepidoptera. This is a list of moth species which have been recorded in Réunion, an island i ... References *de Joannis, J. 1932b. Lépidoptères Hétérocères des Mascareignes. - — :427–456; pl. 23 External links * * costicavata Moths described in 1932 Moths of Mauritius Moths of Réunion {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Analyta
''Chloroclystis analyta'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found on Sumatra. The species is long. References External links * * Moths described in 1928 analyta ''Analyta'' is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae The Crambidae are the grass moth family of lepidopterans. They are variable in appearance, the nominal subfamily Crambinae (grass moths) taking up closely folded postures on grass stems wh ... Moths of Indonesia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Celidota
''Chloroclystis celidota'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Turner in 1931. It is found in Australia (Queensland) and on Dunk Island Dunk Island, known as ''Coonanglebah'' in the Warrgamay and Dyirbal languages, is an island within the locality of Dunk in the Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It lies off the Australian east coast, opposite the town of Missio .... References External links * * Moths described in 1931 celidota Moths of Australia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Annimasi
''Chloroclystis annimasi'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is endemic to Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in Western Asia. It covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula, and has a land area of about , making it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the A .... References External links * * Moths described in 1982 annimasi Moths of the Middle East Endemic fauna of Saudi Arabia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Breyniae
''Chloroclystis breyniae'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Prout in 1958. It is endemic to India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... References External links * * Moths described in 1958 breyniae Endemic fauna of India Moths of Asia {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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Chloroclystis Consocer
''Chloroclystis consocer'' is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found on the Comoros and in Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Tanzania. The larvae feed on ''Vachellia xanthophloea ''Vachellia xanthophloea'' is a tree in the family Fabaceae, commonly known in English as the fever tree. This species of ''Vachellia'' is native to eastern and southern Africa (Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Somalia, South Africa, Eswat ...''. References External links * * consocer Moths of the Comoros Moths described in 1937 Taxa named by Louis Beethoven Prout {{Chloroclystis-stub ...
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