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Wockia
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *''Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *''Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *''Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *''Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *''Wocki ...
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Wockia Variata
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zooge ...
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Wockia Balikpapanella
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *'' Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *'' Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *'' Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *'' ...
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Wockia Tetroidon
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *'' Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *'' Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *'' ...
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Wockia Mexicana
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *'' Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *'' Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *'' ...
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Wockia Magna
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *'' Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *'' Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *''W ...
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Wockia Koreana
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *'' Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *''Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *''Wo ...
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Wockia Diabolica
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *'' Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *''Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *''Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *''Woc ...
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Wockia Chewbacca
''Wockia'' is a genus of moths in the family Urodidae containing around 10 described species. Individuals are small and relatively dull gray in color. Larvae (caterpillars) are known to feed on plants in the family Salicaceae, with ''W. asperipunctella'' feeding on species of willows (''Salix'') and ''Populus'' , while ''W. chewbacca'' feeds on the leaves of the ''Casearia', albeit it avoids the veins to prevent any indigestion. The species in the Wockia genus do not have a long development time, which allows for multiple generations to occur. Specifically, the ''W. chewbacca'' takes typically two weeks to develop from egg to pupa and then another ten days in a cocoon to become an adult. Species *''Wockia asperipunctella'' (Bruand 1851) - Holarctic *''Wockia balikpapanella'' Kyrki, 1986 - Borneo *'' Wockia chewbacca'' Adamski, 2009 - Mexico *''Wockia diabolica'' Sohn, 2013 - Jamaica *''Wockia koreana'' Sohn, 2008 - Korea *''Wockia magna'' Sohn, 2014 - Japan and Korea *''Wock ...
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Urodidae
Urodidae or "false burnet moths" is a family of moths in the lepidopteran order. It is the type genus in the superfamily, Urodoidea, with three genera, one of which, ''Wockia'', occurs in Europe. Taxonomy and systematics Urodidae were previously included in the superfamily Yponomeutoidea (Kyrki, 1984, 1988) and have also been lumped with Galacticidae (Heppner, 1991, 1997) or with other Sesioidea (Heppner, 1998). They belong to the lower part of the lepidopteran clade "Apoditrysia" (Dugdale et al., 1999) (i.e. not "Obtectomer, but their closest relatives are as yet unknown and it is hoped that DNA sequencing can help resolve this question. Urodidae was formerly the only family in the superfamily Urodoidea, but in 2020 a new family was described within Urodoidea, Ustyurtiidae. Morphology and identification Urodidae resemble some Zygaenidae: Procridinae at rest. These small to medium-sized moths measure 11 to 37 mm in wingspan and often have a greyish or mottled forewing bac ...
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Wockia Asperipunctella
''Wockia asperipunctella'' is a species of moth, belonging to the genus ''Wockia''. It is native to Europe and Northern America Northern America is the northernmost subregion of North America. The boundaries may be drawn slightly differently. In one definition, it lies directly north of Middle America (including the Caribbean and Central America).Gonzalez, Joseph. 20 .... References External links {{Taxonbar, from=Q997570 Urodidae ...
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Arthropod
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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Holarctic
The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zoogeographical region (which covers most of North America), and Alfred Wallace's Palearctic zoogeographical region (which covers North Africa, and all of Eurasia except for Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the southern Arabian Peninsula). These regions are further subdivided into a variety of ecoregions. Many ecosystems and the animal and plant communities that depend on them extend across a number of continents and cover large portions of the Holarctic realm. This continuity is the result of those regions’ shared glacial history. Major ecosystems Within the Holarctic realm, there are a variety of ecosystems. The type of ecosystem found in a given area depends on its latitude and the local geography. In the far north, a band of Arctic tundra en ...
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