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Jordanita globulariae, also
known as the
scarce forester, is a day-flying moth of the
family Zygaenidae. It is
found from the
western part of the Iberian...
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Trifurcula globulariae is a moth of the
family Nepticulidae.
First described by
Klimesch in 1975, it is only
known from
North Macedonia. The
larvae feed...
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dependent on
chalk gr****land. The RDB
species scarce forester (Adscita
globulariae) is present, and
amongst many
species of
nationally scarce moths are...
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European species:
Zygaena fausta UK species:
Scarce forester (Jordanita
globulariae)
Cistus forester (Adscita geryon)
Green forester (Adscita statices) Scotch...
- Takahashi, 1938
Aleurotrachelus fissistigmae Takahashi, 1931
Aleurotrachelus globulariae Goux, 1942
Aleurotrachelus granosus Bondar, 1923
Aleurotrachelus gratiosus...
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Adscita mannii (Lederer, 1853)
Jordanita chloros (Hübner, 1813)
Jordanita globulariae (Hübner, 1793)
Jordanita graeca (Jordan, 1907)
Jordanita subsolana (Staudinger...
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galloisi Cionus ganglbaueri Cionus gebleri Cionus gibbifrons Cionus globulariae Cionus globulus Cionus goricus Cionus graminis Cionus griseopubens Cionus...
- (Herrich-****, 1892)
Hypagyrtis esther (Barnes, 1928)
Hypagyrtis globulariae (Guerin-Meneville, 1844)
Hypagyrtis pallidaria Warren, 1907 Hypagyrtis...
- was on the
discovery of the
scarce forester moth,
Jordanita (Adscita)
globulariae, in Lewes. He was
noted for his work
collecting and
setting very small...
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tiger (Parasemia plantaginis), and the rare
forester moth (Jordanita
globulariae).
Small mammals such as
rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and
badgers (Meles...