- most
classifications treated this
group as a
separate family called Thyatiridae.
Aethiopsestis Achlya Betapsestis Bycombia Camptopsestis Ceranemota Chaeopsestis...
- "Remarkable new
cases of
moths drinking human tears in
Thailand (Lepidoptera:
Thyatiridae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae)" (PDF).
Natural History Bulletin of the Siam...
- This is a list of the
Russian moth
species of the
superfamilies Pyraloidea, Cimelioidea,
Calliduloidae and Drepanoidea. It also acts as an
index to the...
-
There are over 4000
known moth
species in Iran.
Moths (mostly nocturnal) and
butterflies (mostly diurnal)
together make up the
taxonomic order Lepidoptera...
- "Remarkable new
cases of
moths drinking human tears in
Thailand (Lepidoptera:
Thyatiridae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae)" (PDF).
Natural History Bulletin of the Siam...
-
Lepidoptera of New
Zealand consists of both the
butterflies and
moths recorded from the
islands of New Zealand.
According to a
recent estimate there are...
-
Remarkable new
cases of
moths drinking human tears in
Thailand (Lepidoptera:
Thyatiridae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae).
Natural History Bulletin of the Siam Society...
- The
Moths and
Butterflies of
Great Britain and
Ireland (abbreviated to
MBGBI or MOGBI) is a multi-volume
reference work on the
Lepidoptera of the British...
-
There are
about 4,200
known moth
species of Turkey. The
moths (mostly nocturnal) and
butterflies (mostly diurnal)
together make up the
taxonomic order...
- The
family Thyatiridae comprises about 200 species, nine of
which occur in
Great Britain:
Thyatira batis,
peach blossom —
throughout Habrosyne pyritoides...