- as
skeletonizers, including:
Aglaope infausta (almond-tree leaf
skeletonizer moth)
Bucculatrix ainsliella (oak leaf
skeletonizer, oak
skeletonizer) Bucculatrix...
- A
skeleton is the
structural frame that
supports the body of most animals.
There are
several types of
skeletons,
including the exoskeleton,
which is a...
- The
grapeleaf skeletonizer (Harrisina americana) is a moth in the
family Zygaenidae. It is
widespread in the
eastern half of the
United States, and commonly...
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Skeletonization is the
state of a dead
organism after undergoing decomposition.
Skeletonization refers to the
final stage of decomposition,
during which...
-
Straight skeleton, in geometry, is a
method of
representing a
polygon Skeletonizer (disambiguation), a
common name for
several species of moth
Skeletons (band)...
- C****utis pariana, the apple-and-thorn
skeletonizer or
apple leaf
skeletonizer, is a moth of the
family C****utidae. The
species was
first described by...
- The
human skeleton is the
internal framework of the
human body. It is
composed of
around 270
bones at
birth – this
total decreases to
around 206 bones...
-
Bucculatrix ainsliella, the oak leaf
skeletonizer or oak
skeletonizer, is a moth
species of the
family Bucculatricidae. It is
found in the
northern part...
-
Aglaope infausta, or almond-tree leaf
skeletonizer moth, is a moth of the
family Zygaenidae. The
wings are gray with some red
towards the base. The thorax...
- A
skeleton is a type of
physically manifested undead often found in fantasy, gothic, and
horror fiction, as well as mythology, folklore, and
various kinds...