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Perizoma
''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', '' Martania'' and '' Mesotype'' in ''Perizoma''. Some other less closely related species formerly placed here are now elsewhere in the Larentiinae, e.g. in '' Entephria'' of the tribe Larentiini. Either way, there are more than 150 species of ''Perizoma'' currently known, with a generally Northern Hemisphere distribution (e.g. 14 occurring in Europe), and new ones still being described occasionally. Many of them are called rivulets ("the" rivulet is '' P. affinitata'' specifically), while others are known as carpets, a common name for Larentiinae in general. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. One of its junior synonyms is ''Emmelesia'', proposed by James Francis Stephens no less than three times – once validly in 1829, and within the next two ...
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Perizoma Ablegata
''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', ''Martania'' and ''Mesotype'' in ''Perizoma''. Some other less closely related species formerly placed here are now elsewhere in the Larentiinae, e.g. in ''Entephria'' of the tribe Larentiini. Either way, there are more than 150 species of ''Perizoma'' currently known, with a generally Northern Hemisphere distribution (e.g. 14 occurring in Europe), and new ones still being described occasionally. Many of them are called rivulets ("the" rivulet is '' P. affinitata'' specifically), while others are known as carpets, a common name for Larentiinae in general. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. One of its junior synonyms is ''Emmelesia'', proposed by James Francis Stephens no less than three times – once validly in 1829, and within the next two ye ...
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Perizoma Curvilinea Oregon
''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', ''Martania'' and ''Mesotype'' in ''Perizoma''. Some other less closely related species formerly placed here are now elsewhere in the Larentiinae, e.g. in ''Entephria'' of the tribe Larentiini. Either way, there are more than 150 species of ''Perizoma'' currently known, with a generally Northern Hemisphere distribution (e.g. 14 occurring in Europe), and new ones still being described occasionally. Many of them are called rivulets ("the" rivulet is '' P. affinitata'' specifically), while others are known as carpets, a common name for Larentiinae in general. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. One of its junior synonyms is ''Emmelesia'', proposed by James Francis Stephens no less than three times – once validly in 1829, and within the next two ye ...
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Perizoma Ablata
''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', ''Martania'' and ''Mesotype'' in ''Perizoma''. Some other less closely related species formerly placed here are now elsewhere in the Larentiinae, e.g. in ''Entephria'' of the tribe Larentiini. Either way, there are more than 150 species of ''Perizoma'' currently known, with a generally Northern Hemisphere distribution (e.g. 14 occurring in Europe), and new ones still being described occasionally. Many of them are called rivulets ("the" rivulet is '' P. affinitata'' specifically), while others are known as carpets, a common name for Larentiinae in general. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1825. One of its junior synonyms is ''Emmelesia'', proposed by James Francis Stephens no less than three times – once validly in 1829, and within the next two ye ...
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Grass Rivulet
''Perizoma albulata'', the grass rivulet, is a moth of the genus ''Perizoma'' in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Distribution It is found in most of Europe and east to the Urals and Transcaucasia. Further east, it is found in Siberia. Description The wingspan is 17–21 mm. "''C. albulata'' Schiff. Related to Perizoma blandiata">C. blandiata'' and ''Perizoma minorata">C. minorata'' [but] on an average larger, the markings much weaker, brown. In the name-type the ground-colour is white and the markings quite indistinct, light brown or grey-brown, the median band scarcely indicated except by transverse lines. Our English race is less pure white, generally somewhat suffused with greyish or yellowish, but scarcely needs a separate name. - ''griseaia'' indicates the more extreme examples of this English race, in which the greyish tone of the markings becomes more pronounced and there is even some admix ...
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Geometra Albulata
''Perizoma albulata'', the grass rivulet, is a moth of the genus ''Perizoma'' in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. Distribution It is found in most of Europe and east to the Urals and Transcaucasia. Further east, it is found in Siberia. Description The wingspan is 17–21 mm. "''C. albulata'' Schiff. Related to Perizoma blandiata">C. blandiata'' and ''Perizoma minorata">C. minorata'' [but] on an average larger, the markings much weaker, brown. In the name-type the ground-colour is white and the markings quite indistinct, light brown or grey-brown, the median band scarcely indicated except by transverse lines. Our English race is less pure white, generally somewhat suffused with greyish or yellowish, but scarcely needs a separate name. - ''griseaia'' indicates the more extreme examples of this English race, in which the greyish tone of the markings becomes more pronounced and there is even some admix ...
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Perizoma Actuata
''Perizoma actuata'' is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for ''Perizoma actuata'' is 7319. References Further reading * * Perizoma Articles created by Qbugbot Moths described in 1909 {{larentiinae-stub ...
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Perizoma Affinitata
''Perizoma affinitata'', the rivulet, is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It was first described by James Francis Stephens in 1831 and it is found in most of Europe. Its wingspan is 24–30 mm and is characterized by the narrow white postmedian band of the forewing and especially by the dark hindwing, with only a narrow, divided white or whitish band. Northern and western Germany, and rather less extreme from England and according to Otto Staudinger it is distributed in central and northern Europe and Romania. - ''rivinata'' Fisch.-Rossl. has the white on the forewing much extended and the hindwing broadly or almost wholly white. It belongs chiefly to northern or mountain districts, but sometimes occurs as an aberration with the type England, N. Norway, the Alps, Carpathians. - ''magistraria'' Trti. and Verity is larger, the forewing grey, not brown, but darker than in ''hydrata'' and with broader white band; hindwing greyish with double whitish band; underside ...
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Perizomini
Perizomini is a tribe of geometer moths under subfamily Larentiinae. It was first proposed by Claude Herbulot in 1961. It contains four genera, including the eponymous ''Perizoma''. Genera * '' Martania'' Mironov, 2000 * '' Mesotype'' Hübner, 1825 * ''Perizoma ''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', '' Martania'' and '' Mesotyp ...'' Hübner, 1825 * '' Pseudobaptria'' Inoue, 1982 References * External links * Larentiinae {{Larentiinae-stub ...
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Entephria
''Entephria'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). There is no unambiguous common name for these moths; like many other members of their subfamily Larentiinae, they are sometimes called "carpets". The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1825. Most of its roughly 50 species occur across the Holarctic; from Europe alone, 10 species have been recorded. But some others are found in Africa, and it is suspected that numerous others are presently misplaced in ''Perizoma'' and '' Scotopteryx''. In the past, some authors have erroneously treated ''Entephria'' species under the genus name '' Dasyuris''. Selected species Species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... of ''Entephria'' include:Krüger (2005), FE (2011), and see references in Savela (2003) Foot ...
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Mesotype
''Mesotype'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1825. It is sometimes included in ''Perizoma ''Perizoma'' is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera '' Gagitodes'', '' Martania'' and '' Mesotyp ...''. Selected species * '' Mesotype didymata'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – twin-spot carpet * '' Mesotype parallelolineata'' (Retzius, 1783) * '' Mesotype verberata'' (Scopoli, 1763) References * Perizomini {{Larentiinae-stub ...
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Martania
''Martania'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Vladimir Mironov in 2000. It is sometimes included in ''Perizoma''. Selected species Species In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate s ... include: * '' Martania albofasciata'' (Moore, 1888) * '' Martania denigrata'' Inoue, 2004 * '' Martania fulvida'' (Butler, 1881) * '' Martania minimata'' (Staudinger, 1897) * '' Martania obscurata'' (Bastelberger, 1909) * '' Martania saxea'' (Wileman, 1911) * '' Martania seriata'' (Moore, 1888) * '' Martania sugii'' (Inoue, 1998) * '' Martania taeniata'' (Stephens, 1831) * '' Martania taiwana'' (Wileman, 1911) References"74.シャクガ科(Geometridae) ナミシャク亜科(Larentiinae) ''Martania'' 一覧" ''Japanese Moths''. Perizomini {{Larentiinae ...
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Larentiinae
Larentiinae is a subfamily of moths containing roughly 5,800 species that occur mostly in the temperate regions of the world. They are generally considered a subfamily of the geometer moth family (Geometridae) and are divided into a few large or good-sized tribes, and numerous very small or even monotypic ones which might not always be valid. Well-known members are the "pug moths" of the Eupitheciini and the "carpets", mainly of the Cidariini and Xanthorhoini. The subfamily was described by Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel in 1845. Systematics and description Morphological and DNA sequence data indicate that they are a very ancient lineage of geometer moths; they might even be distinct enough to warrant elevation to full family status in the superfamily Geometroidea. They share numerous plesiomorphic traits – for example at least one areola in the forewing, a hammer-shaped ansa of the tympanal organ and the lack of a gnathos – with the Sterrhinae which are eit ...
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