1 edition of Catalogue of the Neotropical Tiger-Moths (Occasional Papers on Systematic Entomology) found in the catalog.
Catalogue of the Neotropical Tiger-Moths (Occasional Papers on Systematic Entomology)
A. Watson
Published
March 1986
by Rudolph William Sabbott Natural History Books
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Written in English
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 72 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10637907M |
ISBN 10 | 056500994X |
ISBN 10 | 9780565009946 |
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Catalogue of the Neotropical tiger-moths. London: British Museum (Natural History), © (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Allan Watson; David T Goodger; British Museum (Natural History). The afrotropical tiger-moths.
An illustrated catalogue, with generic diagnosis and species distribution, of the afrotropical arctiinae (Lepidoptera: arctiidae).
Apollo Books Aps.: Stenstrup, Denmark, 55 pp. Watson, A. "An illustrated Catalog of the Neotropic Arctiinae type in the United States National Museum (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae Class: Insecta.
The Arctiinae (formerly called the family Arctiidae) are a large and diverse subfamily of moths, with aro species found all over the world, including 6, neotropical species. This group includes the groups commonly known as tiger moths (or tigers), which usually have bright colours, footmen, which are usually much drabber, lichen moths, and wasp : Insecta.
Catalogue of the Neotropical Tiger-moths by Watson, A.; Goodger, D.t. at Pemberley Books. Tiger moths, family Arctiidae (including flag moths and wasp moths), to species worldwide, primarily Neotropical (about 6, sp.); actual world fauna likely exce species. The family is in the superfamily Noctuoidea, in the section Cossina, subsection Bombycina, of the division Ditrysia.
Illustrated catalogue of Neotropical Ctenuchina, Euchromiina and Pericopina types (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini) described by Hans Zerny, with discussion on their taxonomic status. tiger moths in the Neotropical region [20]. Moreover, beyond the neotropics in South America, the high latitude Magellanic subpolar forest ecoregion includes only 3 tiger moth species [ 65 ].
Arctiidae is a large family of moths with aro species found all over the world. It included 6, neotropical species. This family includes the groups commonly known as tiger moths (or tigers). Tiger moths usually have bright colours, footmen (which are usually much drabber), lichen moths and Class: Insecta.
Watson, A. & D. Goodger: Catalogue of the Neotropical Tiger-moths. 71 pages. 4 colour plates. (Occational Papers on Systematic Entomology No.
1.) Softcover. ISBN X. EUR / DKK We have taken over the remaining stock of this title. Catalogue of the Neotropical Arctiini Leach, [] (except Ctenuchina Kirby, and Euchromiina Butler, ) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) Benoît VINCENT Introduction In the most recent catalogue of Neotropical tiger moths (Watson & Goodger ), species belonging to the subfamilies Arctiinae Leach, [] and.
Gnophaela aequinoctialis (Walker, ) Family Arctiidae, Subfamily Arctiinae, Tribe Pericopini. The names followed the catalogue by Watson A.
and Goodger D.T., Catalogue of the neotropical tiger-moths. Occasional papers on Systematic Entomology, 1: 1- 71, British Museum, London. Ctenuchinae The source used was the catalogue of Chalumeau and Delplanque: Chalumeau F. and Delplanque A., A curious relationship exists between a group of plants, the pyrrolizidine alkaloids they contain, and tiger moths of the family Arctiidae.
Tiger moths possess an impressive array of chemicals, either produced de novo or sequestered from plants, that protect them to a greater or Cited by: Catalogue of the Neotropical Arctiini Leach, [] (except Ctenuchina Kirby, and Euchromiina Butler, ) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae).
Zoosystema 36(2): – DOI: /zn2a1 Full article (PDF). Pinheiro, L.R. & Gaal-Haszler, S. Illustrated catalogue of Neotropical Ctenuchina, Euchromiina and Pericopina types (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae, Arctiini) described by Hans Zerny, with discussion on their taxonomic status.
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Catalogue of the Neotropical Tigermoths Occ. papers on syst. entomology 1: If you have corrections, comments or information to add into these pages, just send mail to Markku Savela Keep in mind that the taxonomic information is copied from various sources, and may include many inaccuracies.
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