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Epicopiopsis
''Epicopiopsis'' is a genus of moths in the family Epicopeiidae described by Karl Grünberg in 1908. The Global Lepidoptera Names Index has this genus as a synonym of ''Epicopeia ''Epicopeia'' is a genus of moths in the family Epicopeiidae. The species in this genus mimic butterflies of the agehana-group in the genus ''Papilio'' and '' Atrophaneura alcinous''. Species *'' Epicopeia battaka'' Dohrn, 1895 *'' Epicopeia car ...''. Species * '' Epicopiopsis albofasciata'' Djakonov, 1926 * '' Epicopiopsis battaka'' Dohrn, 1895 * '' Epicopiopsis caroli'' Janet, 1909 * '' Epicopiopsis hainesii'' Holland, 1889 * '' Epicopiopsis leucomelaena'' Oberthür, 1919 * '' Epicopiopsis longicauda'' Matsumura, 1931 * '' Epicopiopsis mencia'' Moore, 1874 * '' Epicopiopsis polydora'' Westwood, 1841 * '' Epicopiopsis philenora'' Westwood, 1841 References Epicopeiidae {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Epicopeiidae
Epicopeiidae is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera. They are known as oriental swallowtail moths as they closely resemble some oriental swallowtail butterflies (e.g. red-bodied swallowtails). Epicopeiidae have highly varied structure in regards to body size and wing shape. Epicopeiidaen wing patterns are involved in complicated mimicry rings. Genera *'' Amana'' Walker, 1855 *''Burmeia'' Minet, 2002 *''Chatamla'' Moore, 1881 *''Deuveia'' Minet, 2002 *''Epicopeia'' Westwood, 1841 *''Nossa'' Kirby, 1892 *''Mimaporia'' Wei & Yen, 2017 *''Parabraxas'' Leech, 1897 *''Psychostrophia'' Butler, 1877 *''Schistomitra'' Butler, 1881 Former genera * ''Epicopiopsis ''Epicopiopsis'' is a genus of moths in the family Epicopeiidae described by Karl Grünberg in 1908. The Global Lepidoptera Names Index has this genus as a synonym of ''Epicopeia ''Epicopeia'' is a genus of moths in the family Epicopeiidae. Th ...'' Grunberg, 1908 References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera ...
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Epicopeia
''Epicopeia'' is a genus of moths in the family Epicopeiidae. The species in this genus mimic butterflies of the agehana-group in the genus ''Papilio'' and '' Atrophaneura alcinous''. Species *'' Epicopeia battaka'' Dohrn, 1895 *'' Epicopeia caroli'' Janet, 1909 *'' Epicopeia hainesii'' Holland, 1889 *'' Epicopeia leucomelaena'' Oberthür, 1919 *'' Epicopeia mencia'' Moore, 875 __NOTOC__ Year 875 ( DCCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * August 12 – Emperor Louis II dies in Brescia, after having named his c .../small> *'' Epicopeia philenora'' Westwood, 1841 *'' Epicopeia polydora'' Westwood, 1841 Former species *'' Epicopeia albofasciata'' Djakonov, 1926 *'' Epicopeia longicauda'' Matsumura, 1931 References * , 1978: Genus ''Epicopeia'' Westwood from Japan, Korea and Taiwan : Lepidoptera:Epicopeidae. ''Tyô to Ga'' 29 (2): 69-75. Abstract and full article * ...
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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Epicopiopsis Caroli
''Epicopeia caroli'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae Epicopeiidae is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera. They are known as oriental swallowtail moths as they closely resemble some oriental swallowtail butterflies (e.g. red-bodied swallowtails). Epicopeiidae have highly varied structure i .... It was described by Janet in 1909. It is found in China. Subspecies *''Epicopeia caroli caroli'' *''Epicopeia caroli fukienensis'' Chu & Wang 1981 *''Epicopeia caroli tienmuensis'' Chu & Wang, 1981 References Moths described in 1909 Epicopeiidae {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Epicopiopsis Polydora
''Epicopeia polydora'' is a moth of the family Epicopeiidae first described by John O. Westwood in 1841. It is found in south-east Asia, including Assam in India, Vietnam and Thailand. The wingspan is 85–100 mm. The wings are deep black with red, white and shining metallic-blue markings, mimicking butterflies of the genus ''Atrophaneura Red-bodied swallowtails or ruby swallowtail ( due to the color ) are butterflies in the swallowtail family, that belong to the genera ''Atrophaneura'', ''Byasa'', ''Losaria'', or ''Pachliopta''. They are generally found in Asia (Indomalayan r ...''. It is a day-flying moth. References Moths described in 1841 Epicopeiidae {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Epicopiopsis Mencia
''Epicopeia mencia'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1875. It is found in China, Vietnam, Korea, the Russian Far East, Japan and Taiwan. The wingspan is about 60 mm. Adults can be distinguished from related species by two rows of red markings on the hindwings. There are two forms in both sexes, a typical form and a white-banded form (''var. leucorrhea''). The typical form is thought to mimic '' Byasa alcinous'', while the latter form mimics ''Pachliopta aristolochiae''. The larvae feed on ''Ulmus Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the flowering plant genus ''Ulmus'' in the plant family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of Nor ...'' species. There is one generation per year. The species overwinters in the pupal stage. Gallery Image:Epicopeia mencia (7887994430).jpg Image:Epicopeia mencia (9578264810).jpg Image:Ep ...
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Epicopiopsis Longicauda
''Epicopeia mencia'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1875. It is found in China, Vietnam, Korea, the Russian Far East, Japan and Taiwan. The wingspan is about 60 mm. Adults can be distinguished from related species by two rows of red markings on the hindwings. There are two forms in both sexes, a typical form and a white-banded form (''var. leucorrhea''). The typical form is thought to mimic '' Byasa alcinous'', while the latter form mimics ''Pachliopta aristolochiae''. The larvae feed on ''Ulmus Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the flowering plant genus ''Ulmus'' in the plant family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of Nor ...'' species. There is one generation per year. The species overwinters in the pupal stage. Gallery Image:Epicopeia mencia (7887994430).jpg Image:Epicopeia mencia (9578264810).jpg Image:Ep ...
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Epicopiopsis Leucomelaena
''Epicopeia leucomelaena'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae Epicopeiidae is a family of insects in the order Lepidoptera. They are known as oriental swallowtail moths as they closely resemble some oriental swallowtail butterflies (e.g. red-bodied swallowtails). Epicopeiidae have highly varied structure i .... It was described by Oberthür in 1919. It is found in China. References Moths described in 1919 Epicopeiidae {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Epicopiopsis Hainesii
''Epicopeia hainesii'' is a moth of the family Epicopeiidae first described by William Jacob Holland in 1889. It is found in the Korean Peninsula, Japan and Taiwan. 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 o ... is 55–60 mm. Subspecies *''Epicopeia hainesii hainesii'' Holland, 1889 *''Epicopeia hainesii matsumurai'' Okano, 1973 (Taiwan) *''Epicopeia hainesii tsushimana'' Inoue, 1978 (Japan) References External links''Japanese Moths'' Epicopeiidae Moths of Japan Moths described in 1889 {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Epicopiopsis Albofasciata
''Epicopeia mencia'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae. It was described by Frederic Moore in 1875. It is found in China, Vietnam, Korea, the Russian Far East, Japan and Taiwan. The wingspan is about 60 mm. Adults can be distinguished from related species by two rows of red markings on the hindwings. There are two forms in both sexes, a typical form and a white-banded form (''var. leucorrhea''). The typical form is thought to mimic '' Byasa alcinous'', while the latter form mimics ''Pachliopta aristolochiae''. The larvae feed on ''Ulmus Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the flowering plant genus ''Ulmus'' in the plant family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical-montane regions of Nor ...'' species. There is one generation per year. The species overwinters in the pupal stage. Gallery Image:Epicopeia mencia (7887994430).jpg Image:Epicopeia mencia (9578264810).jpg Image:Ep ...
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Epicopiopsis Battaka
''Epicopeia battaka'' is a moth in the family Epicopeiidae. It was described by Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn in 1895. It is found on Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia ( ms, Semenanjung Malaysia; Jawi: سمننجڠ مليسيا), or the States of Malaya ( ms, Negeri-negeri Tanah Melayu; Jawi: نڬري-نڬري تانه ملايو), also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, ....Kishida, Y. & Endo, T. (1999)"Two new subspecies of ''Epicopeia battaka'' (Lepidoptera, Epicopeiidae)" ''Transactions of the Lepidopterological Society of Japan''. 50(1): 48-50. Subspecies *''Epicopeia battaka battaka'' (northern Sumatra) *''Epicopeia battaka dempona'' Kishida & Endo, 1999 (southern Sumatra) *''Epicopeia battaka malayana'' Kishida & Endo, 1999 (Peninsular Malaysia) References * Moths described in 1895 Epicopeiidae {{Geometroidea-stub ...
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Arthropoda
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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