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Cyllopoda Breviplaga
''Cyllopoda'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Description Species of this genus have an aposematic color pattern. They are involved in an extensive mimicry complex with other moths of the tribe Cyllopodini and other Geometridae. These day-flying moths are usually very bright with black bands on a yellow or white background.Delano S. LewiRevision of the genus ''Cyllopoda'' (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Sterrhinae: Cyllopodini)/ref> Distribution This genus is present in the Neotropical realm, mainly in South America with a few species in Central America and Trinidad and Tobago. Cyllopoda nigrivena - inat 319426600.jpg, ''Cyllopoda nigrivena'', Brasil Cyllopoda jatropharia - inat 318042930.jpg, ''Cyllopoda jatropharia'', Colombia Cyllopoda bipuncta.jpg, ''Cyllopoda bipuncta'', Paraguay Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Cyllopoda'': * ''Cyllopoda angusta'' Warren, 1897 * ''Cyllopoda angustistriga'' Warren, 1904 * '' Cyllopoda bipuncta'' Warren, 1906 * ...
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Johan Wilhelm Dalman
Johan Wilhelm Dalman (November 4, 1787, in Hinseberg, Västmanland – July 11, 1828, in Stockholm) was a Sweden, Swedish physician and a natural history, naturalist. He first studied at Christiansfeld in Schleswig-Holstein then at the University of Lund and the University of Uppsala. He was mainly interested in entomology and botany. He received his degree in 1816 then his doctorate in 1817 from the University of Uppsala. Dalman became librarian of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, a member of the Academy in 1821, then director of the zoological garden, then demonstrator in botany at the Karolinska Institutet of Stockholm. Dalman's main interest lay in entomology and botany, but he also became involved in the systematics and taxonomy of trilobites. In 1771 Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch (1725-1778) first used the term trilobite. Researchers had tried to link trilobites to extant groups such as chitons and various arthropods. Before Walch’s work this had led to great confusion. ...
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Cyllopoda Expansifascia
''Cyllopoda'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Description Species of this genus have an aposematic color pattern. They are involved in an extensive mimicry complex with other moths of the tribe Cyllopodini and other Geometridae. These day-flying moths are usually very bright with black bands on a yellow or white background.Delano S. LewiRevision of the genus ''Cyllopoda'' (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Sterrhinae: Cyllopodini)/ref> Distribution This genus is present in the Neotropical realm, mainly in South America with a few species in Central America and Trinidad and Tobago. Cyllopoda nigrivena - inat 319426600.jpg, ''Cyllopoda nigrivena'', Brasil Cyllopoda jatropharia - inat 318042930.jpg, ''Cyllopoda jatropharia'', Colombia Cyllopoda bipuncta.jpg, ''Cyllopoda bipuncta'', Paraguay Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Cyllopoda'': * '' Cyllopoda angusta'' Warren, 1897 * ''Cyllopoda angustistriga'' Warren, 1904 * '' Cyllopoda bipuncta'' Warren, 1906 ...
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Cyllopodini
Cyllopodini is a tribe of the geometer moth family (Geometridae), with about 68 species in 7 genera and 2 genera with 7 species tentatively associated with the tribe. Genera *'' Atyria'' Hubner, 1823 *'' Atyriodes'' Warren, 1895 *'' Cyllopoda'' Dalman, 1823 *''Formiana'' Druce, 1885 *'' Paratyria'' Warren, 1895 *'' Smicropus'' Warren, 1895 *'' Xanthyris'' Felder & Felder, 1862 Uncertain association *'' Myrice'' Walker, 1854 *''Oncopus ''Oncopus'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1855. It is a senior homonym of ''Oncopus'' Thorell, 1876, but since this latter genus of opilionids has been much more use ...'' Herrich-Schaffer, 1855 References * * Moth tribes {{Sterrhinae-stub ...
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Cyllopoda Roxana
''Cyllopoda'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. Description Species of this genus have an aposematic color pattern. They are involved in an extensive mimicry complex with other moths of the tribe Cyllopodini and other Geometridae. These day-flying moths are usually very bright with black bands on a yellow or white background.Delano S. LewiRevision of the genus ''Cyllopoda'' (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Sterrhinae: Cyllopodini)/ref> Distribution This genus is present in the Neotropical realm, mainly in South America with a few species in Central America and Trinidad and Tobago. Cyllopoda nigrivena - inat 319426600.jpg, ''Cyllopoda nigrivena'', Brasil Cyllopoda jatropharia - inat 318042930.jpg, ''Cyllopoda jatropharia'', Colombia Cyllopoda bipuncta.jpg, ''Cyllopoda bipuncta'', Paraguay Species These 14 species belong to the genus ''Cyllopoda'': * '' Cyllopoda angusta'' Warren, 1897 * ''Cyllopoda angustistriga'' Warren, 1904 * '' Cyllopoda bipuncta'' Warren, 1906 ...
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