Dichagyris Iranicola
''Dichagyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The former genera ''Loxagrotis'', ''Pseudorichia'', '' Pseudorthosia'' and ''Mesembragrotis'' are now considered subgenera of ''Dichagyris''. From Greek ''dikha-gyris'' 'apart, asunder; double' + 'the finest meal or flour'; English pronunciation: /digh-kuh-JIGH-riss/, IPA ɑj•kə'dʒɑj•ɹɪs Species * ''Dichagyris acclivis'' (Morrison, 1875) * ''Dichagyris adelfi'' Nilsson & Svendsen, 1999 * ''Dichagyris amoena'' Staudinger, 1892 * ''Dichagyris anastasia'' (Draudt, 1936) * '' Dichagyris arabella'' (Dyar, 1901) * ''Dichagyris broui'' Lafontaine, 2004 * ''Dichagyris candelisequa'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dichagyris capota'' (Smith, 1908) (syn: ''Dichagyris capnota'' (Smith, 1908), misspelling) * ''Dichagyris cataclivis'' (Dyar, 1910) * ''Dichagyris celebrata'' (Alphéraky, 1897) * ''Dichagyris celsicola'' (Bellier, 1859) * ''Dichagyris constanti'' (Millière, 1860) * '' Dichagyris cyminopristes'' (Dyar, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julius Lederer (entomologist)
Julius Lederer (24 June 1821, in Vienna – 30 April 1870, Vienna) was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. He travelled widely: to Andalusia in 1849 Carinthia with Johann von Hornig (1819–1886) in 1853, İzmir in 1864, Magnesia in 1865, Amasya and Turkey in 1866, Mersin and the Taurus Mountains in 1867, Lebanon in 1868 and the Balkans The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the who ... in 1870). External linksBDHL''Beitrag zur Schmetterlings-Fauna von Cypern, Beirut und einem Theile Klein-Asiens'' Wien 1855.Scan. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lederer, Julius Austrian lepidopterists 1821 births 1870 deaths 19th-century Austrian zoologists ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Celebrata
''Dichagyris celebrata'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other f .... It is found in Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Iran. The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants. References * Michael Fibiger: ''Noctuidae Europaeae'' Volume 1, Entomological Press, Søro 1990, External links Lepiforum e. V. Fauna Europaea celebrata Moths of Europe Moths of Asia Moths described in 1897 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Flammatra
''Dichagyris flammatra'', the black collar, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in central and southern Europe, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, western Siberia, Armenia, the Caucasus, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ..., Iraq, Iran, Tibet, Afghanistan and northern India. Description The wingspan is 42–50 mm. Warren (1914) states ''R. flammatra'' Schiff. (= ''deleta'' Roll., ''basiclavis'' Walk., ''bimaculata'' Mill.) (9g). Forewing grey with a brown or lilac tinge; costa towards base paler; a submedian basal streak, the base of cell, and the upper half of tegulae velvety black; orbicular and reniform stigmata large and grey, the cell b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Fidelis
''Dichagyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The former genera '' Loxagrotis'', ''Pseudorichia'', '' Pseudorthosia'' and ''Mesembragrotis'' are now considered subgenera of ''Dichagyris''. From Greek ''dikha-gyris'' 'apart, asunder; double' + 'the finest meal or flour'; English pronunciation: /digh-kuh-JIGH-riss/, IPA ɑj•kə'dʒɑj•ɹɪs Species * '' Dichagyris acclivis'' (Morrison, 1875) * '' Dichagyris adelfi'' Nilsson & Svendsen, 1999 * '' Dichagyris amoena'' Staudinger, 1892 * '' Dichagyris anastasia'' (Draudt, 1936) * '' Dichagyris arabella'' (Dyar, 1901) * '' Dichagyris broui'' Lafontaine, 2004 * '' Dichagyris candelisequa'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dichagyris capota'' (Smith, 1908) (syn: ''Dichagyris capnota'' (Smith, 1908), misspelling) * '' Dichagyris cataclivis'' (Dyar, 1910) * '' Dichagyris celebrata'' (Alphéraky, 1897) * '' Dichagyris celsicola'' (Bellier, 1859) * '' Dichagyris constanti'' (Millière, 1860) * '' Dichagyris cyminoprist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Exacta
''Dichagyris exacta'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family of moths. They are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly changing, along with the other f .... It is endemic to the Russian plain. External linksNoctuinae (Noctuidae) collection of Siberian Zoological Museum exacta Moths described in 1888 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Erubescens
''Dichagyris erubescens'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Turkey and adjacent areas, more specifically the Transcaucasia, Iraq, western Iran, Israel, Syria, Jordan and the Sinai Sinai commonly refers to: * Sinai Peninsula, Egypt * Mount Sinai, a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt * Biblical Mount Sinai, the site in the Bible where Moses received the Law of God Sinai may also refer to: * Sinai, South Dakota, a place ... in Egypt. Adults are on wing from May to July. There is one generation per year. External links Noctuinae of Israel erubescens Moths of Asia Moths of Africa Moths described in 1892 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Eremicola
''Dichagyris eremicola'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in southern and eastern Russia, the southern Urals, Turkey, Turkestan, central Asia and the Altai mountains The Altai Mountains (), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central Asia, Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan converge, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob River, Ob have their headwaters. The m .... External linksFauna Europaea eremicola Moths of Asia Moths described in 1888 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Endemica
''Dichagyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The former genera '' Loxagrotis'', ''Pseudorichia'', '' Pseudorthosia'' and ''Mesembragrotis'' are now considered subgenera of ''Dichagyris''. From Greek ''dikha-gyris'' 'apart, asunder; double' + 'the finest meal or flour'; English pronunciation: /digh-kuh-JIGH-riss/, IPA ɑj•kə'dʒɑj•ɹɪs Species * '' Dichagyris acclivis'' (Morrison, 1875) * '' Dichagyris adelfi'' Nilsson & Svendsen, 1999 * '' Dichagyris amoena'' Staudinger, 1892 * '' Dichagyris anastasia'' (Draudt, 1936) * '' Dichagyris arabella'' (Dyar, 1901) * '' Dichagyris broui'' Lafontaine, 2004 * '' Dichagyris candelisequa'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dichagyris capota'' (Smith, 1908) (syn: ''Dichagyris capnota'' (Smith, 1908), misspelling) * '' Dichagyris cataclivis'' (Dyar, 1910) * '' Dichagyris celebrata'' (Alphéraky, 1897) * '' Dichagyris celsicola'' (Bellier, 1859) * '' Dichagyris constanti'' (Millière, 1860) * '' Dichagyris cyminoprist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Elbursica
''Dichagyris elbursica'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is widespread in almost all mountain systems on higher altitudes of the Near East The ''Near East''; he, המזרח הקרוב; arc, ܕܢܚܐ ܩܪܒ; fa, خاور نزدیک, Xāvar-e nazdik; tr, Yakın Doğu is a geographical term which roughly encompasses a transcontinental region in Western Asia, that was once the hist ... and Middle East, central Asia and Afghanistan. Adults are on wing from June to August. There is one generation per year. External links Noctuinae of Israel elbursica Moths of Asia Moths of the Middle East Moths described in 1937 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Duskei
''Dichagyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The former genera '' Loxagrotis'', ''Pseudorichia'', '' Pseudorthosia'' and ''Mesembragrotis'' are now considered subgenera of ''Dichagyris''. From Greek ''dikha-gyris'' 'apart, asunder; double' + 'the finest meal or flour'; English pronunciation: /digh-kuh-JIGH-riss/, IPA ɑj•kə'dʒɑj•ɹɪs Species * '' Dichagyris acclivis'' (Morrison, 1875) * '' Dichagyris adelfi'' Nilsson & Svendsen, 1999 * '' Dichagyris amoena'' Staudinger, 1892 * '' Dichagyris anastasia'' (Draudt, 1936) * '' Dichagyris arabella'' (Dyar, 1901) * '' Dichagyris broui'' Lafontaine, 2004 * '' Dichagyris candelisequa'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dichagyris capota'' (Smith, 1908) (syn: ''Dichagyris capnota'' (Smith, 1908), misspelling) * '' Dichagyris cataclivis'' (Dyar, 1910) * '' Dichagyris celebrata'' (Alphéraky, 1897) * '' Dichagyris celsicola'' (Bellier, 1859) * '' Dichagyris constanti'' (Millière, 1860) * '' Dichagyris cyminoprist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Dubitata
''Dichagyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The former genera '' Loxagrotis'', ''Pseudorichia'', '' Pseudorthosia'' and ''Mesembragrotis'' are now considered subgenera of ''Dichagyris''. From Greek ''dikha-gyris'' 'apart, asunder; double' + 'the finest meal or flour'; English pronunciation: /digh-kuh-JIGH-riss/, IPA ɑj•kə'dʒɑj•ɹɪs Species * '' Dichagyris acclivis'' (Morrison, 1875) * '' Dichagyris adelfi'' Nilsson & Svendsen, 1999 * '' Dichagyris amoena'' Staudinger, 1892 * '' Dichagyris anastasia'' (Draudt, 1936) * '' Dichagyris arabella'' (Dyar, 1901) * '' Dichagyris broui'' Lafontaine, 2004 * '' Dichagyris candelisequa'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dichagyris capota'' (Smith, 1908) (syn: ''Dichagyris capnota'' (Smith, 1908), misspelling) * '' Dichagyris cataclivis'' (Dyar, 1910) * '' Dichagyris celebrata'' (Alphéraky, 1897) * '' Dichagyris celsicola'' (Bellier, 1859) * '' Dichagyris constanti'' (Millière, 1860) * '' Dichagyris cyminoprist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dichagyris Devota
''Dichagyris devota'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is widespread from Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, north Pakistan, Iran, Armenia, southeast Turkey, Israel, Jordan to the northern parts of Saudi Arabia. Adults are on wing from February to April in arid areas and from June to October on the Golan Heights. There is one generation per year. External links Noctuinae of Israel devota Saint Devota (french: Sainte Dévote; died ca. 303 AD) is the patron saint of Corsica and Monaco. She was killed during the persecutions of the Roman Emperors Diocletian and Maximian. She is sometimes identified with another Corsican saint ... Moths of the Middle East Moths described in 1884 {{Dichagyris-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |