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Caradrina Ectomelaena
''Caradrina'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae, erected by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1816 and divided into eight subgenera.Kazemi, E. and A. Shirvani. (2012)A checklist of ''Caradrina'' Ochsenheimer, 1816 (Lep.: Noctuidae, Xyleninae) of Iran. ''Natura Montenegrina, Podgorica'' 11(3) 443-53. These include '' Paradrina'' and ''Platyperigea'', which some authors treat as separate genera. By 1989, it comprised 189 described species. Description The moths' eyes are naked and without lashes. Their proboscises are well developed and palpi upturned, the second joints evenly clothed with hair. Thoraces and abdomens are tuftless, tibiae spineless and ciliae non-crenulate. Species * '' Caradrina abruzzensis'' (Draudt, 1933) * '' Caradrina adriennea'' Hacker & Gyulai, 2004 * '' Caradrina africarabica'' (Plante, 1998) * '' Caradrina afrotropicalis'' Hacker, 2004 * '' Caradrina agenjoi'' (Boursin, 1936) * '' Caradrina agrotina'' Staudinger, 1891 * '' Caradrina alana'' Druce, 1890 ...
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Caradrina Kadenii
''Caradrina kadenii'', or Clancy's rustic, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was Species description, first described by Christian Friedrich Freyer in 1836. It originates from southern and central Europe, Asia Minor and southern Russia but in the 21st century it has extended its range to the north. Technical description and variation Forewing luteous (muddy yellow) with a slight brownish tinge; the inner and outer lines indistinct, marked by black vein dots, and black costal spots; subterminal line interrupted, formed by whitish striae with rufous dentate marks internally; the termen with black striae; the orbicular a rufous dot; the reniform a rufous lunule with whitish clots round it; hindwing pure white in the male with some blackish striae along termen, dirty whitish in the female. Larva greyish brown, with whitish dorsal and dark subdorsal and lateral lines; the head and thoracic plate dark brown. William Warren (entomologist), Warren. W. in Adalbert Seitz, Seit ...
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Caradrina Alfierii
''Caradrina'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae, erected by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1816 and divided into eight subgenera.Kazemi, E. and A. Shirvani. (2012)A checklist of ''Caradrina'' Ochsenheimer, 1816 (Lep.: Noctuidae, Xyleninae) of Iran. ''Natura Montenegrina, Podgorica'' 11(3) 443-53. These include '' Paradrina'' and ''Platyperigea'', which some authors treat as separate genera. By 1989, it comprised 189 described species. Description The moths' eyes are naked and without lashes. Their proboscises are well developed and palpi upturned, the second joints evenly clothed with hair. Thoraces and abdomens are tuftless, tibiae spineless and ciliae non-crenulate. Species * '' Caradrina abruzzensis'' (Draudt, 1933) * '' Caradrina adriennea'' Hacker & Gyulai, 2004 * '' Caradrina africarabica'' (Plante, 1998) * '' Caradrina afrotropicalis'' Hacker, 2004 * '' Caradrina agenjoi'' (Boursin, 1936) * '' Caradrina agrotina'' Staudinger, 1891 * '' Caradrina alana'' Druce, 1890 ...
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Caradrina Atrostriga
''Caradrina atrostriga'' is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It was first described by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough James Halliday McDunnough (10 May 1877 – 23 February 1962) was a Canadians, Canadian Linguistics, linguist, musician, and Entomology, entomologist best known for his work with North American Lepidoptera, but who also made important contributio ... in 1912 and it is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for ''Caradrina atrostriga'' is 9659. References Further reading * * * Caradrinini Articles created by Qbugbot Moths described in 1912 {{caradrinini-stub ...
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Caradrina Atriluna
''Caradrina'' is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae, erected by Ferdinand Ochsenheimer in 1816 and divided into eight subgenera.Kazemi, E. and A. Shirvani. (2012)A checklist of ''Caradrina'' Ochsenheimer, 1816 (Lep.: Noctuidae, Xyleninae) of Iran. ''Natura Montenegrina, Podgorica'' 11(3) 443-53. These include '' Paradrina'' and ''Platyperigea'', which some authors treat as separate genera. By 1989, it comprised 189 described species. Description The moths' eyes are naked and without lashes. Their proboscises are well developed and palpi upturned, the second joints evenly clothed with hair. Thoraces and abdomens are tuftless, tibiae spineless and ciliae non-crenulate. Species * '' Caradrina abruzzensis'' (Draudt, 1933) * '' Caradrina adriennea'' Hacker & Gyulai, 2004 * '' Caradrina africarabica'' (Plante, 1998) * '' Caradrina afrotropicalis'' Hacker, 2004 * '' Caradrina agenjoi'' (Boursin, 1936) * '' Caradrina agrotina'' Staudinger, 1891 * '' Caradrina alana'' Druce, 1890 ...
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