- The
Ennomini are a
tribe of
geometer moths in the
Ennominae subfamily. They are large-bodied and
rather undistinguished Ennominae,
overall showing similarities...
-
merged with the Lithinini, and all
three might warrant merging into the
Ennomini.[citation needed] The group,
sometimes separated as C****ymini, is tentatively...
- tribes, such as the Campaeini,
Ennomini,
Lithinini and
Nacophorini – all of
which might warrant to be
subsumed in the
Ennomini – the
genus Odontopera, and...
- This is a list of the
moths of
family Geometridae that are
found in Canada. It also acts as an
index to the
species articles and
forms part of the full...
- The
scalloped oak (Crocallis elinguaria) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition...
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Apeira syringaria, the
lilac beauty, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found throughout Europe and east
across the
Palearctic to the
Russian Far...
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Pachycnemia hippocastanaria, the
horse chestnut moth, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found in most of Europe. The
wingspan is 28–32 mm. Adults...
- The
purple thorn (Selenia tetralunaria) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Johann Siegfried Hufnagel in 1767. It is...
- The
scalloped hazel (Odontopera bidentata) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by Carl
Alexander Clerck in 1759. It is...
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Ennomos erosaria, the
September thorn, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species can be
found in the
Palearctic realm in
western Europe and from...