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Anthelidae
Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincluding the ''Anthelidae'' in the superfamily Bombycoidea Bombycoidea is a superfamily of moths. It contains the silk moths, emperor moths, sphinx moths The Sphingidae are a family of moths ( Lepidoptera) called sphinx moths, also colloquially known as hawk moths, with many of their caterpillars .... Diversity The subfamily Anthelinae consists of a total of nine genera and ninety-four species. in Of these, seven genera and about ninety-one species, while the subfamily Munychryiinae comprises two genera and three species: *Subfamily Anthelinae: **'' Anthela'' **'' Chelepteryx'' **'' Chenuala'' **'' Corticomis'' **'' Nataxa'' **'' Omphaliodes'' **'' Pterolocera'' *Subfamily Munychryiinae: **'' Munychryia'' **'' Gephyroneura'' Referenc ...
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Anthelidae
Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincluding the ''Anthelidae'' in the superfamily Bombycoidea Bombycoidea is a superfamily of moths. It contains the silk moths, emperor moths, sphinx moths The Sphingidae are a family of moths ( Lepidoptera) called sphinx moths, also colloquially known as hawk moths, with many of their caterpillars .... Diversity The subfamily Anthelinae consists of a total of nine genera and ninety-four species. in Of these, seven genera and about ninety-one species, while the subfamily Munychryiinae comprises two genera and three species: *Subfamily Anthelinae: **'' Anthela'' **'' Chelepteryx'' **'' Chenuala'' **'' Corticomis'' **'' Nataxa'' **'' Omphaliodes'' **'' Pterolocera'' *Subfamily Munychryiinae: **'' Munychryia'' **'' Gephyroneura'' Referenc ...
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Munychryia
''Munychryia'' is a genus of moths of the Anthelidae Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincludin ... family. Species * '' Munychryia senicula'' Walker, 1865 * '' Munychryia periclyta'' Common & McFarland, 1970 References Anthelidae {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Chelepteryx Collesi
''Chelepteryx collesi'', the batwing moth or white stemmed gum moth, is a moth of the family Anthelidae. The species was first described by John Edward Gray in 1835. It is found in Australasia. The wingspan of the female can range up to 160 mm; the male has a wingspan that ranges to about 140 mm. The larvae feed on Myrtaceae species. They are the largest caterpillars in Australia, growing to a length of 15 cm, and they have many sharp urticating hairs. The hairs are sharp and very difficult to dislodge once embedded in the skin. The cocoons are also large and are similarly protected by stinging hairs. File:Chelepteryx collesi.jpg, Male, Australian Museum The Australian Museum is a heritage-listed museum at 1 William Street, Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia. It is the oldest museum in Australia,Design 5, 2016, p.1 and the fifth oldest natural history museum in the ..., Sydney File:Chelepteryx collesi-f.jpg, Female, Australian M ...
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Chelepteryx
''Chelepteryx'' is a genus of moths of the family Anthelidae first described by George Robert Gray in 1835. Species * '' Chelepteryx chalepteryx'' Felder, 1874 * ''Chelepteryx collesi ''Chelepteryx collesi'', the batwing moth or white stemmed gum moth, is a moth of the family Anthelidae. The species was first described by John Edward Gray in 1835. It is found in Australasia. The wingspan of the female can range up to 160  ...'' Gray, 1835 References Anthelidae Taxa named by George Robert Gray {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Chenuala
''Chenuala'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Anthelidae described by Charles Swinhoe in 1892. Its only species, ''Chenuala heliaspis'', the rose anthelid, was described by Edward Meyrick in 1891. It is endemic to Australia. The wingspan is approximately 6 cm for males and 7 cm for females. The larvae feed on the leaves of ''Eucalyptus'', '' Acacia'' and ''Pinus A pine is any conifer tree or shrub in the genus ''Pinus'' () of the family Pinaceae. ''Pinus'' is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The World Flora Online created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden ...'' species. References Anthelidae Moths described in 1891 Monotypic moth genera {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Anthela
''Anthela'' is a genus of moths of the family Anthelidae Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincludin .... The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1855. Species * '' Anthela achromata'' * '' Anthela acuta'' - common anthelid moth * '' Anthela addita'' * '' Anthela adriana'' * '' Anthela allocota'' * '' Anthela angiana'' * '' Anthela ariprepes'' * '' Anthela asciscens'' * '' Anthela astata'' * '' Anthela asterias'' * '' Anthela barnardi'' * '' Anthela basigera'' * '' Anthela binotata'' * '' Anthela brunneilinea'' * '' Anthela callileuca'' * '' Anthela callispila'' * '' Anthela callixantha'' * '' Anthela canescens'' * '' Anthela centralistrigata'' * '' Anthela charon'' * '' Anthela clementi'' * '' Anthela cnecias'' * '' Anthela connexa'' * '' Anthela decolor'' * '' Anthela ...
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Corticomis
''Corticomis'' is a genus of moths of the family Anthelidae Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincludin ... first described by Van Eecke in 1924. Species * '' Corticomis eupterotioides'' Van Eecke, 1924 * '' Corticomis marmorea'' Van Eecke, 1924 References Anthelidae {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Nataxa
''Nataxa'' is a genus of moths of the family Anthelidae Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincludin .... The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1855. Species * '' Nataxa amblopis'' (Turner, 1944) * '' Nataxa flavescens'' (Walker, 1855) References Anthelidae Moth genera {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Omphaliodes
''Omphaliodes'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Anthelidae Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the order Lepidoptera. It had earlier been considered to be part of the Lasiocampoidea superfamily, but a 2008 molecular phylogenetic study, supported by a 2011 study, resulted in reincludin ... described by Felder in 1874. Its only species, ''Omphaliodes obscura'', described by Francis Walker in 1856, is found in Australia. References Moths described in 1856 Anthelidae Monotypic moth genera {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Pterolocera
''Pterolocera'' is a genus of moths of the Anthelidae family. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1855. Species * '' Pterolocera amplicornis'' Walker, 1855 * '' Pterolocera elizabetha'' (White, 1841) * '' Pterolocera ferruginea'' Strand, 926/small> * '' Pterolocera ferrugineofusca'' Strand, 926/small> * '' Pterolocera insignis'' Herrich-Schäffer, 856 __NOTOC__ Year 856 ( DCCCLVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * March 15 – Emperor Michael III overthrows the regency of his mo .../small> * '' Pterolocera isogama'' Turner, 1931 * '' Pterolocera leucocera'' (Turner, 1921) * '' Pterolocera rubescens'' (Walker, 1865) References Anthelidae {{Anthelidae-stub ...
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Bombycoidea
Bombycoidea is a superfamily of moths. It contains the silk moths, emperor moths, sphinx moths The Sphingidae are a family of moths ( Lepidoptera) called sphinx moths, also colloquially known as hawk moths, with many of their caterpillars known as “hornworms”; it includes about 1,450 species. It is best represented in the tropics, ..., and relatives. The Lasiocampoidea are close relatives and were historically sometimes merged in this group. After many years of debate and shifting taxonomies, the most recent classifications treat the superfamily as containing 10 constituent families. Their larvae often exhibit horns.''Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders'', edited by Christopher O'Toole, , 2002 References Lepidoptera superfamilies Macroheterocera {{Bombycoidea-stub ...
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Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera ( ) is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans). About 180,000 species of the Lepidoptera are described, in 126 families and 46 superfamilies, 10 percent of the total described species of living organisms. It is one of the most widespread and widely recognizable insect orders in the world. The Lepidoptera show many variations of the basic body structure that have evolved to gain advantages in lifestyle and distribution. Recent estimates suggest the order may have more species than earlier thought, and is among the four most speciose orders, along with the Hymenoptera, Diptera, and Coleoptera. Lepidopteran species are characterized by more than three derived features. The most apparent is the presence of scales that cover the bodies, wings, and a proboscis. The scales are modified, flattened "hairs", and give butterflies and moths their wide variety of colors and patterns. Almost all species have some form of mem ...
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