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Emmelina monodactyla (also
known as the T-moth or morning-glory
plume moth) is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae found in Africa, Asia,
Europe and North...
- The
toeless snake skink (Nessia
monodactyla), also
known as the one-toed nessia, is a
species of
skink endemic to
island of Sri Lanka.
Widely distributed...
- humans.
Minous monodactylus was
first formally described as
Scorpaena monodactyla in 1801 by the
German naturalists Marcus Elieser Bloch and
Johann Gottlob...
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Oidaematophorini Genus Adaina Genus Cr****uncus
Genus Emmelina Tutt, 1905
Emmelina monodactyla Genus Gypsochares Genus ****insia Tutt, 1905 ****insia
balanotes ****insia...
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Emmelina jason (Meyrick, 1930)
Emmelina lochmaius (Bigot, 1974)
Emmelina monodactyla (Linnaeus, 1758)
Emmelina paradevriesi Gielis, 2016
Emmelina reshetnikovi...
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Hickanala nessia Nessia layardi (Kelaart, 1853) – Layard's
nessia Nessia monodactyla (Gray, 1839) – one-toed
nessia Nessia sarasinorum (F. Müller, 1889) –...
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Minous monodactylus,
which had
originally been
described as
Scorpaena monodactyla by
Bloch and
Schneider in 1801, as its type species. It is the only genus...
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wingspan is
about 17 mm. Externally, it is
indistinguishable from
Emmelina monodactyla. The
larvae feed on
hedge bindweed (Calystegia sepium),
Calystegia sodanella...
- moth (Bedellia somnulentella), the morning-glory
plume moth (Emmelina
monodactyla) and the
sweetpotato hornworm (Agrius cingulata) feed on the foliage...
- pruinosa, and
Cemolobus ipomoea. The
larvae of the
plume moth
Emmelina monodactyla feeds on the foliage, and it is host to
several tortoise beetles. The...