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Polypogon (moth)
''Polypogon'' is a genus of litter moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was described by Franz von Paula Schrank Franz von Paula Schrank (21 August 1747, in Vornbach – 22 December 1835) was a German priest, botanist and entomologist. He was ordained as a priest in Vienna in 1784, gaining his doctorate in theology two years later. In 1786 he was named ch ... in 1802. In the past, '' Zanclognatha'' species were included in ''Polypogon''. Species *'' Polypogon caffrarium'' (Möschler, 1883) *'' Polypogon fractale'' (Guenée, 1854) *'' Polypogon fractalis'' (Guenée, 1854) *'' Polypogon gryphalis'' (Herrich-Schäffer, 1851) *'' Polypogon lunalis'' (Scopoli, 1763) *'' Polypogon malhama'' (Hacker, 2011) *'' Polypogon plumigeralis'' (Hübner, 1825) *'' Polypogon saldaitis'' (Hacker, 2011) *'' Polypogon strigilatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) – common fan-foot *'' Polypogon tentacularia'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *'' Polypogon yemenitica'' (Hacker, 2011) *'' Polypogon zammodia'' (Bethune- ...
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Adrapsoides
''Adrapsoides'' was a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae described by Shōnen Matsumura in 1925. It is considered by The Global Lepidoptera Names Index and Butterflies and Moths of the World to be a Synonym (taxonomy), synonym of ''Polypogon (moth), Polypogon''. It is considered by Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms to be a synonym of ''Zanclognatha''. References

Herminiinae Noctuoidea genera Taxa named by Shōnen Matsumura {{Herminiinae-stub ...
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Polypogon Fractale
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably '' Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * '' Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * '' Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, so ...
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Polypogon Zelleralis
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably '' Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * '' Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * '' Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, so ...
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Polypogon Zammodia
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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Polypogon Yemenitica
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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Polypogon Tentacularia
''Polypogon tentacularia'' is a species of litter moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. It is found in Europe. The wingspan is about . The moth flies from June to July depending on the location. The larvae feed on ''Taraxacum officinale'', goldenrod and hawkweed ''Hieracium'' (), known by the common name hawkweed and classically as (from ancient Greek ιεράξ, 'hawk'), is a genus of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, and closely related to dandelion (''Taraxacum''), chicory ('' Cichorium'') .... References External links "''Polypogon tentacularia'' (Linnaeus, 1758)" ''Lepidoptera of Belgium''. Archived 24 March 2017."08849 ''Polypogon tentacularia'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - Palpen-Spannereule" ''Lepiforum e.V.'' Retrieved 29 January 2020. Herminiinae Moths described in 1758 Moths of Japan Moths of Europe Moths of Asia Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Herminiinae- ...
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Polypogon Strigilatus
''Pechipogo strigilata'', the common fan-foot, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. It is found throughout Europe to the Urals then east across the Palearctic to Siberia, Amur, Ussuri, Korea and Japan. Technical description and variation 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 of ... is . Its forewings are ochreous dusted very densely with yellow brown; a slight dark cell mark; inner and outer lines brownish, more or less parallel, the inner curved in cell, the outer more widely beyond it; subterminal line oblique; hindwing with costal area pale, without markings; a faint outer line; subterminal dark, externally edged with pale.Seitz, A. ed. (1914). ''Die Großschmetterlinge der Erde'', Verlag Alfred Kernen, Stuttgart Band ...
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Polypogon Saldaitis
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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Polypogon Plumigeralis
''Polypogon plumigeralis'', the plumed fan-foot, is a species of litter moth of the family Erebidae found in Africa, Asia and Europe. It was first described by the German entomologist Jacob Hübner in 1825. Technical description and variation ''H. crinalis'' Tr. (= ''barbalis'' Schiff., nec Cl.) ynonymForewing greyish ochreous, dusted with dark brown; inner and outer lines dark yellowish brown, bent below costa and somewhat sinuous; subterminal line cloudy, dark brown, nearly straight; cell mark dark, ill-defined; hindwing whitish dusted with fuscous except towards costa and apex, with obscure dark outer and subterminal lines. Larva diffusely yellow and red, sometimes wood brown; dorsal line broad, brown; a square white spot in the incisions of the segments; subdorsal lines narrow; a strong dark oblique streak at sides of each segment; head dull black. The wingspan is . Biology Adults are on wing from April to October, depending on location. There are two generations per year ...
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Polypogon Malhama
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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Polypogon Lunalis
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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Polypogon Gryphalis
''Polypogon'' is a nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family, commonly known beard grass or rabbitsfoot grass. Description ''Polypogon'' species vary in appearance; some are erect, while others drape over the ground in waves. Many have soft, fluffy inflorescences that look like rabbit's foot amulets. Some are introduced species established outside their native ranges. Some of those are considered invasive species and noxious weeds, most notably ''Polypogon monspeliensis'', the annual beard grass. ; Species * ''Polypogon × adscendens'' Guss. - Italy * ''Polypogon australis'' Brongn. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands * ''Polypogon chilensis'' (Kunth) Pilg. - Argentina, Chile incl Juan Fernández Islands, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Brazil * ''Polypogon elongatus'' Kunth - USA ( CA AZ CO TX), much of Mesoamerica + South America * ''Polypogon exasperatus'' (Trin.) Renvoize - Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, south ...
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