Definition of Chalcosiinae. Meaning of Chalcosiinae. Synonyms of Chalcosiinae

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Definition of Chalcosiinae

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Meaning of Chalcosiinae from wikipedia

- Chalcosiinae is a subfamily of the Zygaenidae, containing many species, mostly little known. Prominent ****ual dimorphism, bright aposematic coloration...
- herbaceous plants, but some are tree feeders. Larvae in two subfamilies, Chalcosiinae and Zygaeninae, have cavities in which they store the cyanide, and can...
- species of moth in the burnet moth family Zygaenidae and in the subfamily Chalcosiinae. It was described by Frederick William Hope in 1840. It is found throughout...
- 1763) (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae: Chalcosiinae) The pupa of Eterusia aedea (Clerck, 1759) (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae): Morphology and phylogenetic...
- Saturniidae) absorb more ultrasound than the wings of diurnal moths (Chalcosiinae: Zygaenoidea: Zygaenidae)". The Company of Biologists Ltd. Retrieved...
- Cyclosia papilionaris, Drury's jewel, is a moth in the family Zygaenidae. It was described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found from Thailand to southern...
- Cyclosia midamia is a moth in the family Zygaenidae. It is found in Malaysia and on Borneo. Five subspecies recognized. It disguises itself to resemble...
- Milleria hamiltoni is a moth in the family Zygaenidae first described by Charles Swinhoe in 1891. It is mainly found in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, India...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Zygaenidae Subfamily: Chalcosiinae Genus: Trypanophora Kollar, 1844 Synonyms Trypha****phora Bryk, 1936...
- W. Speidel, 2010: Neochalcosia witti sp. n., a new Zygaenidae species (Chalcosiinae) from southeast China (Lepidoptera). Entomofauna 31: 493–504 v t e...