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- Dicallomera is a genus of tussock moths in the family Erebidae. Linnaeus first described Phalaena bombyx fascelina in 1758. Arthur Gardiner Butler first...
- Dicallomera pumila is a little seen species of moth of the family Erebidae found in mountains in Kazakhstan and in the southern Urals. Until this century...
- Dicallomera fascelina, the dark tussock, is a moth in the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of...
- moths, with the adults being extremely similar to D. fascelina (now Dicallomera fascelina), but having such crippled wings as to be nearly incapable...
- A. (January 2008). "Systematic notes on Dasorgyia Staudinger, 1881, Dicallomera Butler, 1881, and Lachana Moore, 1888 (Lymantriidae)" (PDF). Nota Lepidopterologica...
- Calliteara abietis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) Synonyms Bombyx abietis Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775 Dicallomera abietis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)...
- moth, Lymantria dispar Nun moth, Lymantria monacha Dark tussock moth, Dicallomera fascelina Pale tussock moth, Calliteara pudibunda Northern pine tussock...
- of Caterpillars, first volume. Depicting a dandelion Taraxa****, with Dicallomera fascelina, the dark tussock moth. The Dutch common name for the moth...
- feed on Pinus canariensis, Adenocarpus foliolosus and Myrica faya. "Dicallomera fortunata (Rogenhofer, 1891)". Fauna Europaea. Retrieved May 14, 2020...
- selenophora). In 2008 Tatyana A. Trofimova moved Gynaephora pumila to Dicallomera, and as this was the type species for the subgenus Dasyorgyia, she was...