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Chalciope (moth)
''Chalciope '' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. Species * '' Chalciope alcyona'' Druce, 1888 * '' Chalciope bisinuata'' Snellen, 1880 * ''Chalciope delta'' (Boisduval, 1833) (= ''Chalciope crestonion'' (Snellen, 1902)) * '' Chalciope emathion'' Snellen, 1902 * '' Chalciope erecta'' Hampson, 1902 * '' Chalciope imminua'' Snellen, 1902 * '' Chalciope mygdon'' Cramer, 777 777 may refer to: * 777 (number), a number * AD 777, a year of the Julian calendar * 777 BC, a year in the 8th century BC * Boeing 777, a commercial jet airliner :* Boeing 777X, the newer generation of the Boeing 777. Art and entertainment Alb .../small> * '' Chalciope pusilla'' (Holland, 1894) * '' Chalciope trigonodesia'' Strand, 1915 References ''Chalciope''at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Poaphilini Moth genera {{Erebinae-stub ...
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Chalciope Mygdon
''Chalciope mygdon'', the triangular-striped moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1777. It is found from the Oriental region to Sundaland. Description Its wingspan is about 36–40 mm. Head and thorax dark red brown. Abdomen greyish fuscous. Forewings purplish grey. Costa ochreous. A large red-brown patch occupying the white wing except the costal and outer area, and crossed by an oblique ochreous band. Its costal and outer edges bordered by reddish ochreous, and their angle almost joined by a red-brown streak from the apex. There is a sub-marginal specks series present. Hindwings fuscous. Cilia grey below apex and at outer angle. Larva is a very slender pale bluish-grey semi-looper. Fine darker longitudinal lines present. The larvae feed on ''Phyllanthus ''Phyllanthus'' is the largest genus in the plant family Phyllanthaceae. Estimates of the number of species in this genus vary widely, from 750David J. Mabbe ...
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