10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOMBYCOID»
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1
A Guide to Australian Moths
The bombycoid families include all the families from Lasiocampidae to
Sphingidae (pp. 152–170). The Sphingidae, hawk moths, are well known with
their very strong, rapid flight, their long proboscis, their streamlined bodies and
their ability to ...
Paul Zborowski, Ted Edwards, 2007
2
Molecular Model Systems in the Lepidoptera
Nevertheless, assignment of Ld3 to one of the existing gene families (based on
previous analysis of bombycoid sequences) does not appear reasonable at
present. Further analysis of Ld3 and other gypsy moth chorion sequences will be
...
Marian R. Goldsmith, Adam S. Wilkins, 1995
3
Elements of Physiophilosophy
Bombycoid : Erebids. Alliance 2. Typical Spinners, Pseudo-Bombyces. a. Noctua-
like : Psyches, Limacodcs. b. Typical : Notodontte. c. Bombycoid : Callimorphae.
Alliance 3. Homalopteroid Spinners, Bombycida. a. Noctua-like : Bombyccs. b.
4
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
His first tribe of the Bombycoid Nocturnal Lepidoptera is termed Sphin- goides,
and contains five stirpes: — 1st, Dimorpha (Endromis, Chao- nia, Petasia, &c.) ;
2nd, Ptilodontes (the Prominent Moths) ; 3rd, Jndriee (Stauropus, Cerura, &c.) ;
4th ...
Sir William Jardine, 1850
5
Journal of the New York Entomological Society
The arrangement is close to that of the bombycoid noctuids but differs in that
tubercle v tends to become small instead of iv while in the Noctuidae iv is moved
much farther up than in these Eupterotidae. There is also a considerable ...
6
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
The second tribe of the Bombycoid Nocturnal Lepidoptera is termed Vera; and
consists of the remainder of the Saturnia (S. Pavonia, Pyri, &c.) ; Apollonia, Cram.
; Maia, Drury ; perspicilla, St nil ; Cedo nulli, Cram.; and Pandiona, Cram., ...
7
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Andria: (Stauropus, Cerura, &c.); 4th, Platyptericidea (Drepana, Platypteryx, &c.) ;
and 5th, Echidnw, composed of Aglaia and a number of Saturniae. The second
tribe of the Bombycoid Nocturnal Lepidoptera is termed Vera, and consists of the
...
8
Biographical Memoir of Alpheus Spring Packard, 1839-1905
These, however, are relatively minor matters, and the important thing is that in his
monographic works, such as those on the Geom- etridse and the Bombycoid
moths, he presented a real morphology of the insects, in place of the short and ...
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, 1920
Bombycoid*. Genus Kakan.v, Moore. Karana similis, n. sp. Differs from the
Darjiling K. decorata in its smaller size. Fore wing black, grey-speckled, with
similar silvery-white markings, the subhasal comparatively narrower and more
zigzag, the ...
Zoological Society of London, 1888
These, however, are relatively minor matters, and the important thing is that in his
monographic works, such as those on the Geom- etridae and the Bombycoid
moths, he presented a real morphology of the insects, in place of the short and ...
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