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- Coremata is a monotypic moth genus of the family Crambidae described by Hans Georg Amsel in 1956. It contains only one species, Coremata stigmatalis, described...
- abdomen is red or, more rarely, yellow. Males have four large, grey-colored coremata behind them, which can exceed the length of the abdomen when inflated....
- Hair-pencils and coremata are pheromone signaling structures present in lepidopteran males. Males use hair-pencils in courtship behaviors with females...
- pheromones; some have specialized scent scales (androconia) or other structures (coremata or "hair pencils" in the Danaidae). Vision is well developed in butterflies...
- other Lycaenidae. Like many Lepidoptera, male atalas have hair-pencils (coremata) on their abdomens used in courtship; the male hovers in front of the female...
- rarely displa**** their coremata and did not produce hydroxydanaidal. E. acrea have been observed in the wild displaying their coremata, an activity which...
- several Creatonotos species, including C. transiens possess inflatable coremata for dispersing pheromones prior to courtship of females; pheromone release...
- from his coremata, two yellow spherical structures by the male's genital organs. By doing so, the male emits a specific scent from his coremata that is...
- gnathos; aedeagus about as long as saccus, tubular and simple, no cornuti or coremata. Some species of this genus are: Afrocelestis evertata Gozmány, 1965 Afrocelestis...
- Chasmina basiflava Holloway, 1979 Chasmina candida Walker, 1865 Chasmina coremata Holloway, 1989 Chasmina fasciculosa Walker, 1858 Chasmina gracilipalpis...