Paracles Severa - Inat 339998103
''Paracles'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. The genus was described by Francis Walker in 1855. The species range from Panama to Patagonia, with quite a few in the southern temperate region of South America. Species *'' Paracles affinis'' (Rothschild, 1910) *''Paracles albescens'' (Hampson, 1901) *''Paracles alonia'' (Schaus, 1933) *'' Paracles amarga'' (Schaus, 1933) *''Paracles antennata'' (Walker, 1855) *''Paracles argentina'' (Berg, 1877) *'' Paracles aurantiaca'' (Rothschild, 1910) *''Paracles azollae'' (Berg, 1877) *'' Paracles bilinea'' (Schaus, 1901) *'' Paracles bogotensis'' (Dognin, 1916) *''Paracles brittoni'' (Rothschild, 1910) *''Paracles brunnea'' (Hübner, 831 *''Paracles burmeisteri'' (Berg, 1877) *'' Paracles cajetani'' (Rothschild, 1910) *'' Paracles cnethocampoides'' (Rothschild, 1910) *''Paracles contraria'' Walker, 1855 *''Paracles costata'' (Burmeister, 1878) *''Paracles deserticola'' (Berg, 1875) *''Paracles discalis'' (Reich, 1933) *'' Par ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilateral symmetry, bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Azollae
''Paracles azollae'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Berg in 1877. It is found in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... References Moths described in 1877 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Elongata
''Paracles elongata'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Rothschild in 1922. It is found in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... References Moths described in 1922 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Dukinfieldia
''Paracles dukinfieldia'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Schaus in 1896. It is found in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... References Moths described in 1896 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Discalis
''Paracles discalis'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Reich in 1933. It is found in Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Eku .... References Moths described in 1933 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Deserticola
''Paracles deseticola'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Carlos Berg in 1875. It is found in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ... and Patagonia. References Moths described in 1875 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Costata
''Paracles costata'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Hermann Burmeister in 1878. It is found in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... References Moths described in 1878 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Contraria
''Paracles contraria'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. It is found in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, French Guiana and Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p .... References Moths described in 1855 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Cnethocampoides
''Paracles cnethocampoides'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Rothschild in 1910. It is found in Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th .... References Moths described in 1910 Paracles {{Paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Cajetani
''Paracles cajetani'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Rothschild in 1910. It is found in Uruguay Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering .... References Moths described in 1910 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Burmeisteri
''Paracles burmeisteri'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Berg in 1877. It is found in Argentina. The larvae feed on ''Potamogeton ''Potamogeton'' is a genus of aquatic, mostly freshwater, plants of the family Potamogetonaceae. Most are known by the common name pondweed, although many unrelated plants may be called pondweed, such as Canadian pondweed (''Elodea canadensis'' ...'' species. References Moths described in 1877 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paracles Brunnea
''Paracles brunnea'' is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1831. It is found in Brazil, Argentina and Patagonia Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and .... References Moths described in 1831 Paracles {{paracles-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |