Examples of using Lepidoptera in English and their translations into German
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Lepidoptera and their ecology.
But what did this mean for the Lepidoptera?
Lepidoptera and their ecology.
Taxonomic studies on the Palaearctic Cuculliae Lepidoptera, Noctuidae.
Lepidoptera(especially butterflies) of the Philippines and surrounding areas.
What is the meaning of Science Fiction: Nova Lepidoptera lyrics?
RTF Lepidoptera distribution and behaviour data from a mown boundary experim….
A new species of Catocala from Israel Lepidoptera, Noctuidae.
It is a species of lepidoptera ditrisio of the family Pieridae endemic to Chile.
Kurstaki may be used for biological control of many lepidoptera, including noctuids.
European Lepidoptera and their ecology- Butterflies and moths need appropriate biotopes!
Savela, Markku(2006): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms- Cossidae.
In the same district in which a species of Leptalis closely imitates an Ithomia,there are sometimes other Lepidoptera mimicking the same Ithomia.
Moths belong to the largest insect order of butterflies(Lepidoptera‘scaled wings'), of which there are around 150,000 species worldwide.
In the summer of 1843 his father purchased the Rittergut Lübsee near Güstrow where Otto-now under the instruction of tutor Hermann- began to collect Lepidoptera.
It should also be remembered that many species of Lepidoptera are liable to considerable and abrupt variations in colour.
The price of every ticket will include a free concert programme in the form of a specially producednew edition of the fan-club magazine, Nova Lepidoptera.
Colias is a genus of Lepidoptera ditrisios of the Pieridae family with 85 species distributed throughout Eurasia, Africa, North, Central and South America.
Among these features- and the absence of the proboscis, so necessary for other lepidoptera for normal nutrition.
The Field Museum's Lepidoptera(butterfly and moth) collection contains some 200,000 specimens from all over the world, and is an important resource for scientists and scholars.
Divided by lands and geographically arranged, the faunistic literature on Lepidoptera covers entire Palearctic.
Entomology II which always was primarily concerned with Lepidoptera, 1969-1995 under Dr. Heinz G. Schroeder, since December 1st, 1995 under Dr. Wolfgang A. Nässig, but it also covers numerous other insect orders. Entomology III deals with Hymenoptera.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London"3-132== External links==*Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database*Butterflies of the Americas.
The Apollo society is also the publisher of the entomologiocal journal Nachrichten des Entomologischen Vereins Apollo, Frankfurt am Main, which is published in 3-4 fascicles per year andcontains contributions on different entomological subjects with special focus on Lepidoptera.
Furthermore, he works on taxonomy and distribution of Sphingidae(Lepidoptera), including research on migrations and faunistics of middle-European butterflies.
I may here remind the reader that various facts opposed to this view have already been given under reptiles, amphibians,fishes and lepidoptera.
The initial inventory consists of our oldest collections from Paul Meyer(Palaearctic Lepidoptera), Paul Trübsbach(1872-1948; Palaearctic Lepidoptera) and Woldemar Heinitz 1874-1946; all orders but Lepidoptera.
I may here remind the reader that various facts bearing on this view have already been given under reptiles, amphibians,fishes, and lepidoptera.
External links==* Lepiforum e. V. Fotoübersicht Sterrhinae* Moths and Butterflies of Europe andNorth Africa* Markku Savela: Lepidoptera and some other life forms* Ian Kimber: Guide to the moths of Great Britain and Ireland* Fauna Europaea.
References====External links==* University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum:"Tegeticula yuccasella"* Olle Pellmyr:Keys to species of the Tegeticula yuccasella complex* Markku Savela: Lepidoptera and some other life forms.