Chlorissa Obliterata
''Chlorissa'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by James Francis Stephens in 1831. Species * '' Chlorissa albistrigulata'' Warren, 1897 * '' Chlorissa amphitritaria'' (Oberthür, 1879) * '' Chlorissa anadema'' (Prout, 1930) * '' Chlorissa arkitensis'' Viidalepp, 1988 * '' Chlorissa asphaleia'' Wiltshire, 1966 * '' Chlorissa cloraria'' (Hübner, 813 * '' Chlorissa discessa'' Walker, 1861 * '' Chlorissa etruscaria'' (Zeller, 1849) * '' Chlorissa faustinata'' (Millière, 1868) * '' Chlorissa gelida'' (Butler, 1889) * '' Chlorissa gigantaria'' (Staudinger, 1892) * '' Chlorissa macrotyro'' Inoue, 1954 * '' Chlorissa obliterata'' (Walker, 1863) * '' Chlorissa pretiosaria'' (Staudinger, 1877) * '' Chlorissa rubrifrons'' (Warren, 1894) * '' Chlorissa sachalinensis'' (Matsumura, 1925) * '' Chlorissa talvei'' Viidalepp, 1988 * '' Chlorissa vermiculata'' Warren, 1897 * ''Chlorissa viridata ''Chlorissa viridata'', the small grass emerald, is a moth of the family Geome ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorissa Cloraria
''Chlorissa cloraria'', the southern grass emerald, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in most of Europe, except Ireland, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Fennoscandia, Estonia and northern Russia. The wingspan is 18–20 mm. Adults are on wing in May and June. The larvae are polyphagous and feed on various trees, shrubs and low plants, including ''Corylus avellana ''Corylus avellana'', the common hazel, is a species of flowering plant in the birch family Betulaceae. It is native to Europe and western Asia. It is an important component of the hedgerows that were the traditional field boundaries in lowland En ...'' and '' Crataegus'' species. Larvae can be found from June to September. References External linksLepiforum.de Moths described in 1813 Hemitheini Moths of Europe Taxa named by Jacob Hübner {{Geometrinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chlorissa Gelida
''Chlorissa'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by James Francis Stephens in 1831. Species * '' Chlorissa albistrigulata'' Warren, 1897 * '' Chlorissa amphitritaria'' (Oberthür, 1879) * '' Chlorissa anadema'' (Prout, 1930) * '' Chlorissa arkitensis'' Viidalepp, 1988 * '' Chlorissa asphaleia'' Wiltshire, 1966 * ''Chlorissa cloraria'' (Hübner, 813 * '' Chlorissa discessa'' Walker, 1861 * '' Chlorissa etruscaria'' (Zeller, 1849) * '' Chlorissa faustinata'' (Millière, 1868) * '' Chlorissa gelida'' (Butler, 1889) * '' Chlorissa gigantaria'' (Staudinger, 1892) * '' Chlorissa macrotyro'' Inoue, 1954 * '' Chlorissa obliterata'' (Walker, 1863) * '' Chlorissa pretiosaria'' (Staudinger, 1877) * '' Chlorissa rubrifrons'' (Warren, 1894) * '' Chlorissa sachalinensis'' (Matsumura, 1925) * '' Chlorissa talvei'' Viidalepp, 1988 * '' Chlorissa vermiculata'' Warren, 1897 * ''Chlorissa viridata ''Chlorissa viridata'', the small grass emerald, is a moth of the family Geomet ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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James Francis Stephens
James Francis Stephens (16 September 1792 – 22 December 1852) was an English entomologist and naturalist. He is known for his 12 volume '' Illustrations of British Entomology'' (1846) and the ''Manual of British Beetles'' (1839). Early life Stephens was born in Shoreham-by-Sea and studied at Christ's Hospital. His father was a navy captain William James Stephens (d. 1799) and his mother was Mary Peck (later Mrs Dallinger). He went to school at the Blue Coat School, Hertford and later at Christ's Hospital, London. He was then sent to study under Shute Barrington (1734–1826), the bishop of Durham in 1800. He left in 1807 and worked as a clerk in the Admiralty office, Somerset House, from 1807 to 1845 thanks to his uncle Admiral Stephens. Entomology Stephens took an interest in natural history even as a schoolboy. He wrote a manuscript ''Catalogue of British Animals'' in 1808. He was elected fellow of the Linnean Society on 17 February 1815, and of the Zoological Socie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |