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- Tatosoma transitaria is a species of moth in the family Geometridae first described by Francies Walker in 1862. It is endemic to New Zealand. Wikimedia...
- Macaria transitaria, the blurry chocolate angle, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in North America. The wingspan is 23–26 mm. The larva...
- 3½ inches (87 mm). Epimecis scolopaiae scolopaiae Epimecis scolopaiae transitaria (Walker, 1860) Drury, Dru (1837). Westwood, John (ed.). Illustrations...
- pieridoides sumatraensis Talbot, 1929 (Sumatra) Cyclosia pieridoides transitaria Hering, 1922 (Java) Cyclosia pieridoides virgo Jordan, 1907 (Peninsular...
- 1809 - pale-marked angle moth Macaria submarmorata Walker, 1861 Macaria transitaria Walker, 1861 - blurry chocolate angle moth Macaria unipunctaria (W. S...
- Tatosoma ti****ta (Walker, 1862) Tatosoma topea Philpott, 1903 Tatosoma transitaria (Walker, 1862) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tatosoma. "Tatosoma"...
- Macaria pinistrobata White pine angle Macaria Geometridae 1972 Macaria transitaria Blurry chocolate angle Macaria Geometridae 1861 Macrurocampa marthesia...
- 6338 W – Macaria adonis 6338.1 W – Macaria ponderosae 6339 E – Macaria transitaria, blurry chocolate angle moth 6340 E – Macaria minorata, minor angle moth...
- 1857) Epimecis scolopaiae scolopaiae Drury, 1773 Epimecis scolopaiae transitaria Walker, 1860 Erastria decrepitaria decrepitaria (Hübner, 1823) Euchlaena...
- Tatosoma ti****ta (Walker, 1862) Tatosoma topea Philpott, 1903 Tatosoma transitaria (Walker, 1862) Theoxena scissaria (Guenee, 1868) Xanthorhoe bulbulata...