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- javanica var. pubiflora Merr. C. j. subsp. renigera (Wall. ex Benth.) K.L****n – synonym C****ia renigera Wall. ex Benth. The natural range of this species...
- Lacinipolia renigera (kidney-spotted minor or bristly cutworm) is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. The moth flies from May to October depending...
- Dichagyris renigera is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in South- and Southeast-Europe, Armenia, Caucasus and Turkey. Warren (1914) states R...
- results in nocturnal hunting patterns. In particular, the Lacinipolia renigera (bristly cut-worm) constitutes two-thirds of total prey biom**** and, together...
- membliaria (Cramer, 1780) Synonyms Phalaena membliaria Cramer, 1780 Aganais renigera Felder, 1874 Euplocia moderata Butler, 1875 Euplocia incon****ua Butler...
- (Solanum melongena L.), teasle gourd (Momordica subangulata Blume subsp. renigera (G. Don) de Wilde, hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet), green pea...
- quadrilineata (Grote, 1873) Lacinipolia rectilinea (Smith, 1888) Lacinipolia renigera (Stephens, 1829) – Bristly Cutworm, Kidney-Spotted Minor Lacinipolia rodora...
- similar to that produced by the female of the bristly cutworm, Lacinipolia renigera, whose males make up about two thirds of the biom**** consumed by the spider...
- been recorded from the Near East. Warren states.R. renigera Hbn. (= dumosa Donz.[Dichagyris renigera Hübner, [1808]]) (13 e). Forewing greyish ochreous...
- Genus: Dichagyris Species: D. erubescens Binomial name Dichagyris erubescens (Staudinger, 1892) Synonyms Agrotis renigera var. erubescens Staudinger, 1891...