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1
International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Sweetfish - tree snake
Swift moths include some of the largest known moths, with wingspans up to 10
inches (25 cm). Pictured is a female ghost moth. The common swift moth. Most
European and North American species ...
2
Pests of Fruit Crops: A Colour Handbook, Second Edition
Family. HEPIALIDAE. (swift. moths). Primitive, medium-sized moths, with vestigial
mouthparts and short antennae. Larvae have welldeveloped legs, with crochets
on the abdominal prolegs forming several concentric circles. Swift moth larvae ...
3
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
... swift louse-fly (E) see Crataerina pallida swift moth, smaller green (E) see
Aenetus lignivorus swift, white-rumped (E) see Apus caff er swift-moth, common (
E) see Hepialus lupulina swift-moth, garden (E) see Hepialus lupulina swift-moth,
...
Derwent Publications, 1990
4
Pests of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers: A Color Handbook
Hepialus humuli (Linnaeus) (474–476) Ghost swift moth A widely distributed and
generally common species, infesting a similar range of hosts to the previous
species but usually more damaging to grassland, pastures and lawns. The larvae
...
5
Pest Lepidoptera of Europe: With Special Reference to the ...
179 Garden Rose Tortrix 116 Garden Swift Moth 32 Garden Tiger 10. 254
Gastropacha 219-220 Gclechiidae 16, 18. 27 Geometridae 9. 18. 29 Ghost Moth
31 Ghost Swift Moth 31 Glyphipterigidae 16. 27 Glyphipteri\ 75 gnidiella (
Cryptobtabes) ...
6
Oxford Thesaurus of English
... monkey squirrel monkey talapoin tamarin silver-line silverY snout (moth)
sphingid swallow-tailed moth swift (moth) tabby tapestry moth thorn tiger moth
tortrix (moth) triangle turnip moth peccary razorback warthog wild boar seps
shingleback ...
7
Agricultural Insect Pests of Temperate Regions and Their Control
Soil insects, such as root maggots (Anthomyiidae), wireworms, chafer grubs,
rootworms (USA) and swift moth caterpillars, can to some extent be avoided by
the planting of non-susceptible crops and the growing of the vulnerable crops at
some ...
8
International Wildlife Encyclopedia: Index volume
... 13: 1821-1822 Peppered 14: 1915-1916 Plume sec Plume moth
Processionary sec Processionarv moth Prominent 15: 2076 Puss 3: 345; 15:
2076-2077 Reed leopard 7: 992 Silk see Silk moth Swift see Swift moth Tapestry
4: 470 Tiger see ...
9
A History of Early Film
FIGURE-OF-8 MOTH and LARVA WINTER MOTH, MALE and FEMALE OTTER
OR GHOST SWIFT MOTH, HALE and FEMALE 15 ... LARVA-DEATH'S HEAD 16
17 18 19 MOTH PITH Cabbage Butterfly. 21 22 23 APP LE MOTH WOOD ...
10
Pest and Disease Management Handbook
The white caterpillars of garden swift moth (Hepialus lupulinus) and ghost swift
moth (Hepialus humuli) (up to 35 mm and 50 mm long, respectively) feed on the
roots of grasses, occasionally damaging newly sown and established grass.
8 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SWIFT MOTH»
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A Most Kinky Moth
ANDRZEJ KRAUZESporting brown wings flecked with white, the gold swift moth looks pretty drab. Its sex life, however, is anything but. Mating in most moth ... «The Scientist, mag 15»
They Don't Eat, They Love Orgies: Meet the World's Most Romantic …
With their dance fights, orgies, homoerotic behavior and even the occasional "aerial strike," the gold swift moth may have the most unpredictable sex life of any ... «Jezebel, mar 15»
These Moths Remember Where They Mated for the First Time
As Penny Sarchet reports for New Scientist, research shows that these moths show a ... But the gold swift moth takes even more extensive measures for sex. «Smithsonian, mar 15»
Bug Kama Sutra: Flexible Moth Evolved Many Ways to Mate
Every day is Valentine's Day for the gold swift moth, which may have the most ... Two gold swift moths demonstrate one of their unusual mating positions. «National Geographic, feb 15»
Climate changes affect shape-shifting plant species
A small brown moth has one of the most complex sex lives in the insect world, new ... Biologist: “The love life of the gold swift moth is a veritable 'Kama Sutra' of ... «Charlotte Observer, dic 14»
Moth's Sex Life Compared To The Kama Sutra
The gold swift moth, Phymatopus hecta, is native to northern Europe and Asia. It is found from ... The small brown moth's mating behavior is performed at twilight. «Design & Trend, dic 14»
The complex sex lives of gold swift moths
The creature in question is the gold swift moth (Phymatopus hecta), and according to researchers from the University of Leeds' School of Biology, it has one of ... «RedOrbit, dic 14»
Gold Swift Moth's Sex Life is a 'Karma Sutra of Mating Patterns'
When it comes to a certain small brown moth, though, you may be surprised. Scientists have taken a closer look at the gold swift moth (Phymatopus hecta) and ... «Science World Report, dic 14»