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Trabala Krishna
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *''Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala irrora ...
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Trabala Vishnou
''Trabala vishnou'', the rose-myrtle lappet moth, is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is found in southern Asia, including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Java, China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia. Four subspecies are recognized. Description Adult The wingspan is about 67 mm for females and 47 for males. The body colour of the male is apple green. Antennae ochreous brown. The disk of the forewing and the inner margin of the hindwing are whitish. Forewings with a faint pale antemedial line curved below the costa. There is a dark speck at end of cell, and a pale straight oblique postmedial line which becomes medial on the hindwing. Both wings have a series of small submarginal dark spots. The female is yellowish green, which fades to ochreous. Lines and spots of both wings are enlarged and blackish. The spot at the end of the cell of the forewing is large, conspicuous and irrorated (sprinkled) with black scales, and someti ...
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Trabala Hantu
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *''Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala irrorat ...
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Trabala Sulphurea
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *'' Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama ''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae The Lasiocampidae are a family of moths also known a ...
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Trabala Shiva
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *'' Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala irror ...
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Trabala Rotundapex
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *'' Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala irror ...
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Trabala Prasinophena
''Trabala prasinophena'' is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae first described by Tams in 1931. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. References Lasiocampidae Insects of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Insects of Uganda Moths of Africa Endemic fauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo {{Lasiocampidae-stub ...
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Trabala Pallida
''Trabala pallida'' is a species of moth in the family Lasiocampidae. They can be found from Southeast China, south throughout Thailand and most of Sundaland. One subspecies is ''Trabala pallida montana''. Description Eggs Eggs of this species measure around 2 millimetres in length with yellow hairs attached. They are light yellow in early stages and gradually turn dark-greyish. They can be found in clusters on host plants. Larval stage Most caterpillars of this species go through five instars. In the wild, their host plants include ''Terminalia (plant), Terminalia'', ''Lagerstroemia'', ''Melastoma'', ''Persea'', ''Psidium'', ''Punica'' and ''Sclerocarya''. Larvae are polyphagous. 1st instar The caterpillars are yellow in color with a red head, and have black lateral stripes along their body. They are covered in white hairs. Two bundles of deep-brown hairs protrude from the prothorax. Legs and prolegs are bright red in all instars. 2nd instar Similar to caterpillars of the 1s ...
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Trabala Lambourni
''Trabala lambourni'' is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae first described by George Thomas Bethune-Baker in 1911. It is found in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Biology A known host plant is '' Terminalia catappa''."''Trabala lambourni'' Bethune-Baker, 1911"
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Trabala Krishna
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *''Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala irrora ...
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Trabala Irrorata
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *''Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Central Africa) *'' Trabala ganesha'' Roepke, 1951 (from Sundaland) *''Trabala garuda'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *''Trabala gautama'' Roepke, 1951 (from Malaysia/Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala hantu'' Roepke, 1951 (from Borneo/Sumatra) *'' Trabala irrora ...
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Trabala Gautama
''Trabala'' is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae The Lasiocampidae are a family of moths also known as eggars, tent caterpillars, snout moths (although this also refers to the Pyralidae), or lappet moths. Over 2,000 species occur worldwide, and probably not all have been named or studied. It i ... described by Francis Walker in 1856. Description Palpi somewhat short and slight. Antennae with branches shorter in females than in males. Mid and hind tibia with a minute terminal pair of spurs. Forewings are broad, with rounded outer margin, where the cell is open. The stalk of veins 9 and 10 very long. Hindwings with open cell. Veins 6 and 7 arising very near the base. Accessory costal veinlets are absent. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Trabala aethiopica'' (Strand, 1912) (from Congo/Eq.Guinea) *'' Trabala bouraq'' Holloway, 1987 (from Brunei) *'' Trabala burchardii'' (Dewitz, 1881) (from Angola/Cameroon/Kenya) *'' Trabala charon'' Druce, 1910 (from Centra ...
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Francis Walker (entomologist)
Francis Walker (31 July 1809 – 5 October 1874) was an English entomologist. He was born in Southgate, London, on 31 July 1809 and died at Wanstead, England on 5 October 1874. He was one of the most prolific authors in entomology, and stirred controversy during his later life as his publications resulted in a huge number of junior synonyms. However, his assiduous work on the collections of the British Museum had great significance. Between June 1848 and late 1873 Walker was contracted by John Edward Gray Director of the British Museum to catalogue their insects (except Coleoptera) that is Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. Walker largely accomplished this and (Edwards, 1870) wrote of the plan and by implication those who implemented it “It is to him raythat the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, the publication of which beg ...
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