originally four species, among which was Pupa caucasica Pfeiffer, 1857. This is the type species for Caucasica Caziot & Margier, 1909 fixed by absolute...
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ab. flava Oberth. is the yellow aberration. — In caucasica Stgr.-Reb.[now Zygaena armena ssp. caucasica Rebel, 1901 ] the pale collar is missing and the...
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Leek moth (redirect from Acrolepia caucasica)
spin a cocoon, on the host plant or nearby. Cocoons are white in color, pupa reddish-brown. If daylengths during previous larval stages are shorter than...
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and white larva feeds on poplar and aspen. The species overwinters as a pupa. Tethea ocularis ocularis Tethea ocularis ocularis amurensis (Warren, 1912)...
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chrysotheme, Colias erate, Colias hyale, Colias alfacariensis, Colias caucasica, Colias aurorina. Adults fly from March to October. In southern Europe...
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aberrations occur together with ordinary cerisyi. — caucasica Led.[now species Allancastria caucasica (9e) has in both sexes very large, broad, black costal...
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sometimes in the company of hispana (Ribbe). — caucasica Led. (= ossmar Gerh.) [now Lysandra caucasica (Lederer, 1870)] (81 e) extends on to the Asiatic...
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1890) Mastus butoti Maassen, 1995 Mastus carneolus (Mousson, 1863) Mastus caucasica (L.Pfeiffer, 1852) Mastus claudia Maassen & Welter-Schultes, 1998 Mastus...
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