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Phragmatobia
''Phragmatobia'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae (moth), Arctiinae Species description, described by James Francis Stephens in 1828. Many tiger-moth species of small and medium size were described within this genus. However, only a few are related to the type species. Species * ''Phragmatobia amurensis'' Seitz, 1910 * ''Phragmatobia assimilans'' Walker, 1855 * ''Phragmatobia fuliginosa'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Phragmatobia lineata'' Newman & Donahue, 1966 * ''Phragmatobia placida'' (Frivaldszky, 1835) All other species were separated into different genera, or still remain in ''Phragmatobia'' and wait for reviewers: * ''Phragmatobia coelestina'' Püngeler, 1904 - in ''Orontobia'' * ''Phragmatobia fervida'' (Walker, 1855) - in ''Sonorarctia'' * ''Phragmatobia flavata'' (Hampson, 1901) * ''Phragmatobia flavescens'' (Rothschild, 1933) - in ''Andesobia'' * ''Phragmatobia fumipennis'' Hampson, 1891 - in ''Bucaea'' * ''Phragmatobia hodeva'' (Druce, 1897) - in ''Allanwatson ...
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Phragmatobia Fuliginosa
''Phragmatobia fuliginosa'', the ruby tiger, is a moth of the family Erebidae. Subspecies Subspecies include:Markku SavelLepidoptera and some other life forms/ref> *''Phragmatobia fuliginosa borealis'' ( Staudinger, 1871) in Scotland and in northern regions of Eurasia *'' Phragmatobia fuliginosa melitensis'' ( O. Bang-Haas, 1927) (Malta) *''Phragmatobia fuliginosa paghmani'' (Lének, 1966) (Transcaucasia: Azerbaijan; Iran; northern Iraq; Afghanistan; Central Asia; southern Kazakhstan; China: western Xinjiang) *''Phragmatobia fuliginosa pulverulenta'' ( Alphéraky, 1889) (China: eastern Xinjiang, Qinghai, Nei Mongol; southern aimaks of Mongolia; south-eastern Kazakhstan, partly) *''Phragmatobia fuliginosa rubricosa'' (Harris, 1841) (North America) *''Phragmatobia fuliginosa taurica'' (Daniel, 1970) (Near East: from southern Turkey to Palestina) Distribution ''Phragmatobia fuliginosa'' can be found in the Palearctic realm. It is present in most of Europe, in North Africa, Russia ...
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Phragmatobia Placida
''Phragmatobia placida'' is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Imre Frivaldszky in 1835. It is found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, Ukraine, Asia Minor and 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 .... The wingspan is about 41 mm. The larvae feed on '' Plantago'' and '' Taraxacum'' species. Subspecies *''Phragmatobia placida placida'' *''Phragmatobia placida mirzayansi'' Dubatolov & Zahiri, 2005 *''Phragmatobia placida unipuncta'' Amsel, 1935 References * Moths described in 1835 Spilosomina {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Phragmatobia Amurensis
''Phragmatobia amurensis'' is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Seitz in 1910. It is found in the Russian Far East (Middle Amur, Primorye, southern Sakhalin, southern Kuril Islands), China (Dunbei, Hebe), Korea and Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... Subspecies *''Phragmatobia amurensis amurensis'' *''Phragmatobia amurensis japonica'' Rothschild, 1910 (southern Sakhalin, southern Kuril Islands, Japan) References * Moths described in 1910 Spilosomina {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Phragmatobia Assimilans
''Phragmatobia assimilans'', the large ruby tiger moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide variety of well-known macromoth groups. The family includes the underwings ('' Catocala'') .... It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in North America from Nova Scotia to Connecticut, in the east to British Columbia. There are isolated populations in northern Colorado and the Black Hills of South Dakota. The habitat consists of open meadows and moist forests. The length of the forewings is 14–19 mm. The forewings dusty medium to dark orange brown with dark grey antemedial and postmedial lines and a dark grey discal spot. The hindwings are pinkish red with a black marginal band and dark veins. Females are usually larger and darker, with the forewing pattern better developed. Adults are on wing from late sp ...
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Phragmatobia Lineata
''Phragmatobia lineata'', the lined ruby tiger moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae The Erebidae are a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. The family is among the largest families of moths by species count and contains a wide variety of well-known macromoth groups. The family includes the underwings ('' Catocala'') .... It was described by Newman and Donahue in 1966. It is found from the north-eastern United States, west to Manitoba and Alberta. The habitat consists of prairies. The wingspan is about 57 mm. Adults are on wing from early to late May. The larvae probably feed on various low-growing plants. References * Moths described in 1966 Spilosomina {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Epatolmis
''Epatolmis'' is a monotypic genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae erected by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877. Its single species, ''Epatolmis caesarea'', was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe, Asia Minor, southern Siberia, Amur, Mongolia, northern China up to Korea and Japan. The wingspan is 35–40 mm. The caterpillars feed on various plants, including '' Rubus'', ''Atriplex'', '' Cynoglossum'', '' Plantago'', '' Veronica'', ''Stellaria ''Stellaria'' is a genus of about 190 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include starwort, stitchwort and chickweed. Description ''Stellaria'' species are relatively small ...'', '' Galium'', '' Hieracium'' and '' Euphorbia'' species. References External links ''Fauna Europaea''''Lepiforum e.V.'' Spilosomina Moths of Asia Moths of Europe Moths described in 1775 Monotypic moth ge ...
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Phragmatobia Luctifera
''Epatolmis'' is a monotypic genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae erected by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1877. Its single species, ''Epatolmis caesarea'', was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in Europe, Asia Minor, southern Siberia, Amur, Mongolia, northern China up to Korea and Japan. The wingspan is 35–40 mm. The caterpillars feed on various plants, including '' Rubus'', ''Atriplex'', '' Cynoglossum'', '' Plantago'', '' Veronica'', ''Stellaria ''Stellaria'' is a genus of about 190 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Common names include starwort, stitchwort and chickweed. Description ''Stellaria'' species are relatively small ...'', '' Galium'', '' Hieracium'' and '' Euphorbia'' species. References External links ''Fauna Europaea''''Lepiforum e.V.'' Spilosomina Moths of Asia Moths of Europe Moths described in 1775 Monotypic moth ge ...
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Phragmatobia Oberthueri
''Lachana alpherakii'' is a species of moth of the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Grigory Grum-Grshimailo in 1891. It is found in the high mountains of Tibet and China. Description The wingspan is 22–27 mm. The head, thorax, and abdomen are covered with long silky hairs, mostly intense dark brown with yellowish. It is a very variable species. The wings are mostly yellow with dark brown bands. The basal area of the forewing is yellow lightly mixed with brown scales. The internal bands are dark brown. The hindwings are yellow with a dark brown marginal band. Taxonomy Grigory Grum-Grshimailo first described this species from Qinghai, China, using the scientific name ''Dasychira alpherakii'' in 1891. The species epithet commemorates Sergei Alphéraky, a Greek Russian entomologist from Taganrog who spent the latter part of his life studying the Lepidoptera of Central Asia and East Asia. The following year, in 1892, William Forsell Kirby moved it to the gen ...
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Phragmatobia Modesta
''Amastus modesta'' is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Peter Maassen in 1890. It is found in Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p .... References * * Moths described in 1890 Spilosomina Moths of South America {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Andesobia
''Andesobia'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. Species * '' Andesobia boliviana'' (Gaede, 1923) * '' Andesobia flavata'' (Hampson, 1901) * '' Andesobia jelskii'' (Oberthür, 1881) * '' Andesobia sanguinea'' (Hampson, 1907) Etymology The name is feminine in gender, formed by combining the words Andes and –''obia'' from the generic name ''Phragmatobia ''Phragmatobia'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae (moth), Arctiinae Species description, described by James Francis Stephens in 1828. Many tiger-moth species of small and medium size were described within this genus. However, only a ...''. References Spilosomina Noctuoidea genera {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Phragmatobia Flavescens
''Andesobia boliviana'' is a species of moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Max Gaede in 1923. It is found in Peru and Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p .... References Moths described in 1923 Spilosomina Moths of South America {{Spilosomina-stub ...
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Phragmatobia Flavata
''Andesobia flavata'' is a species of moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It is found in Peru. Only very few specimens are known, and it is closely related to or conspecific with '' Andesobia boliviana''. Externally, the holotype of ''A. flavata'' differs from ''A. boliviana'' only in having a slightly broader and more diffuse forewing marginal band, suggestive of minor intraspecific variation. However, the genitalic structure of the holotype reveals slight differences compared to ''A. flavata''. Additional study material is needed to properly evaluate the status of these two taxa. References Moths described in 1901 Spilosomina Moths of South America {{Arctiinae-stub ...
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