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Chrysopolominae
''Chrysopolominae'' is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae. The type genus of this subfamily is Chrysopoloma. Chrysopolominae was originally a family (Chrysopolomidae) under the superfamily Zygaenoidea, consisting of two subfamilies, including about 30 species distributed in Africa, but in other newer documents, this family was downgraded and became It is a subfamily under Limacodidae, which belongs to the superfamily of Zygaenoidea, and the two subfamilies originally under Chrysopolominae were merged to become the synonym of Chrysopolominae called Ectropinae. List of genera According to Afromoths.org, this taxon includes the following genera * '' Achrocerides'' Hering, 1937 * '' Chrysectropa'' Bethune-Baker, 1911 * '' Chrysopoloma'' Druce, 1886 * '' Chrysopolomides'' Hering, 1937 * '' Diquishia'' Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2016 * '' Ectropa'' Wallengren, 1863 * '' Ectropona'' Kurshakov & Zolotuhin, 2013 * '' Erythropteryx'' Hering, 1937 * ''Hamartia The term '' ...
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Chrysopoloma Rudis
''Chrysopoloma'' is a genus of moths in the family Chrysopolominae ''Chrysopolominae'' is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae. The type genus of this subfamily is Chrysopoloma. Chrysopolominae was originally a family (Chrysopolomidae) under the superfamily Zygaenoidea, consisting of two subfamilies .... It is the type genus in the family. List of species * Chrysopoloma bicolor * Chrysopoloma citrina * Chrysopoloma crawshayi * Chrysopoloma flaviceps * Chrysopoloma flavipennis * Chrysopoloma flavoantennata * Chrysopoloma isabellina * Chrysopoloma nigrociliata * Chrysopoloma nigromaculata * Chrysopoloma nubila * Chrysopoloma occidens * Chrysopoloma opalina * Chrysopoloma pallens * Chrysopoloma paupera * Chrysopoloma restricta * Chrysopoloma rosea * Chrysopoloma rudis * Chrysopoloma similis * Chrysopoloma varia * Chrysopoloma variegata * Chrysopoloma zernyi References Chrysopolominae {{Chrysopolominae-stub ...
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Chrysectropa
''Chrysectropa roseofasciata'' is species of moth in the genus ''Chrysectropa''. It is in the subfamily Chrysopolominae. This is the only species in the genus. Distribution ''Chrysectropa roseofasciata'' occurs in Angola, Cameroon, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon and Sierra Leone Sierra Leone,)]. officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa. It is bordered by Liberia to the southeast and Guinea surrounds the northern half of the nation. Covering a total area of , Sierra .... References Limacodidae Monotypic moth genera Moths described in 1910 Chrysopolominae {{Chrysopolominae-stub ...
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Chrysopoloma
''Chrysopoloma'' is a genus of moths in the family Chrysopolominae. It is the type genus in the family. List of species * Chrysopoloma bicolor * Chrysopoloma citrina * Chrysopoloma crawshayi * Chrysopoloma flaviceps * Chrysopoloma flavipennis * Chrysopoloma flavoantennata * Chrysopoloma isabellina * Chrysopoloma nigrociliata * Chrysopoloma nigromaculata * Chrysopoloma nubila * Chrysopoloma occidens * Chrysopoloma opalina * Chrysopoloma pallens * Chrysopoloma paupera * Chrysopoloma restricta * Chrysopoloma rosea * Chrysopoloma rudis ''Chrysopoloma'' is a genus of moths in the family Chrysopolominae ''Chrysopolominae'' is a subfamily of moths in the family Limacodidae. The type genus of this subfamily is Chrysopoloma. Chrysopolominae was originally a family (Chrysopolom ... * Chrysopoloma similis * Chrysopoloma varia * Chrysopoloma variegata * Chrysopoloma zernyi References Chrysopolominae {{Chrysopolominae-stub ...
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Limacodidae
The Limacodidae or Eucleidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Zygaenoidea or the Cossoidea;Scoble, M.J. (1992). ''The Lepidoptera: Form, Function and Diversity.'' Oxford University Press. the placement is in dispute. They are often called slug moths because their caterpillars bear a distinct resemblance to slugs. They are also called cup moths because of the shape of their cocoons. The larvae are often liberally covered in protective stinging hairs, and are mostly tropical, but occur worldwide, with about 1800 described species and probably many more as yet undescribed species. Description Moths They are small, hairy moths, with reduced or absent mouthparts and fringed wings. They often perch with their abdomens sticking out at 90° from their thoraces and wings. North American moths are mostly cryptic browns, sometimes marked with white or green, but the hag moth mimics bees.Wagner, D.L. (2005). ''Caterpillars of Eastern North America.'' Princeton University P ...
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Hamartia
The term ''hamartia'' derives from the Greek , from ''hamartánein'', which means "to miss the mark" or "to err". It is most often associated with Greek tragedy, although it is also used in Christian theology. The term is often said to depict the flaws or defects of a character and portraying these as the reason of a potential downfall. However, other critics point to the term's derivation and say that it refers only to a tragic but random accident or mistake, with devastating consequences but with no judgment implied as to the character. Definition ''Hamartia'' as it pertains to dramatic literature was first used by Aristotle in his ''Poetics (Aristotle), Poetics''. In tragedy, ''hamartia'' is commonly understood to refer to the protagonist, protagonist's error that leads to a chain of actions which culminate in a reversal of events from felicity to disaster. What qualifies as the error or flaw varies, and can include an error resulting from ignorance, an error of judgment, ...
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Ectropa
''Apotropina'' is a genus of fruit flies in the family Chloropidae. Species *'' Apotropina aequalis'' (Becker, 1911) *'' Apotropina albiseta'' ( Malloch, 1924) *'' Apotropina anomala'' ( Malloch, 1925) *'' Apotropina australis'' ( Malloch, 1924) *'' Apotropina barberi'' ( Sabrosky, 1951) *'' Apotropina bispinosa'' (Becker, 1911) *'' Apotropina bistriata'' Liu & Yang, 2015 *'' Apotropina brevivenosa'' (Dely-Draskovits, 1977) *'' Apotropina brunneicosta'' ( Malloch, 1923) *'' Apotropina brunneivittata'' Sabrosky, 1982 *'' Apotropina brunnipennis'' ( Meijere, 1913) *'' Apotropina cinerea'' ( Meijere, 1906) *'' Apotropina circumdata'' ( Duda, 1930) *'' Apotropina coenosioides'' (Frey, 1923) *'' Apotropina conopsea'' ( Duda, 1934) *'' Apotropina costomaculata'' ( Malloch, 1924) *'' Apotropina dasypleura'' ( Malloch, 1928) *'' Apotropina duplicata'' ( Malloch, 1923) *'' Apotropina exquisita'' ( Malloch, 1940) *'' Apotropina fortis'' (Becker, 1916) *'' Apotropina fuscipleuris'' (Becker, ...
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