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- Phragmatobia fuliginosa, the ruby tiger, is a moth of the family Erebidae. Subspecies include: Phragmatobia fuliginosa borealis (Staudinger, 1871) in...
- type species. Phragmatobia amurensis Seitz, 1910 Phragmatobia ****imilans Walker, 1855 Phragmatobia fuliginosa (Linnaeus, 1758) Phragmatobia lineata Newman...
- Phragmatobia ****imilans, the large ruby tiger moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in North...
- Phragmatobia placida is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Imre Frivaldszky in 1835. It is found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria...
- The Maltese ruby tiger moth (Phragmatobia fuliginosa melitensis) is a subspecies of moth endemic to the Maltese Islands. It was first described by Otto...
- Arctiinae Genus: Orontobia Species: O. coelestina Binomial name Orontobia coelestina (Püngeler, 1904) Synonyms Phragmatobia coelestina Püngeler, 1904...
- Phragmatobia amurensis is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Seitz in 1910. It is found in the Russian Far East (Middle Amur, Primorye...
- Freina, J. (2011). "Generic placement of the Neotropical species of "Phragmatobia" (Erebidae, Arctiinae), with a remarkable matrivorous species from the...
- producing a cryoprotectant chemical. The larvae of another species, Phragmatobia fuliginosa, may be found on snow s****ing a place to pupate. Species in...
- Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Sonorarctia Species: S. nundar Binomial name Sonorarctia nundar (Dyar, 1907) Synonyms Phragmatobia nundar Dyar, 1907...