Thyris Sinicaensis
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Thyris Sinicaensis
''Thyris'' is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae."''Thyris'' Laspeyrés, 1803"
at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms''


Species

*''Thyris borealis'' *''Thyris diaphana'' *''Thyris euxina'' *''Thyris fenestrella'' *''Thyris kasachstanica'' *''Thyris maculata'' *''Thyris nigra'' *''Thyris siberica'' *''Thyris sinicaensis'' *''Thyris tarbagataica'' *''Thyris usitata'' *''Thyris ussuriensis'' *''Thyris vitrina''


References

* , 1990: ''Thyris sinicaensis'' sp.nov., ein chinesisches Fensterschwärmerchen (Lepidoptera, Thyridae). ''Entomofauna'' 11 (1): 1–8. * 1999. New and Little Known Moth Species (Lepidoptera: Thyrididae, Brachodidae) in the Fauna of Russia and Neighboring Territories: XI1. ''Entomological Review'' 79 ...
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Thyris Fenestrella
''Thyris fenestrella'', commonly known as the pygmy, is a moth of the family Thyrididae. Distribution This species can be found in central and southern Europe and Asia Minor. The species is most frequent in southern Europe. Habitat These thermophilous moths mainly inhabit coastal environments, warm forest edges, sunny slopes with calcareous soil, scrub and hedgerows where the host plant grows. Description ''Thyris fenestrella'' has a wingspan of 15–20 mm. The basic color of the wings is grayish- dusky brown. The frontwings have some orange dots along the front edge and a distinctive slightly translucent whitish patch in the middle of each wing. These almost transparent areas are similar to windows (hence the Latin species name ''fenestrella'', meaning ''small window''). Two of such ''windows'' are present also in the middle of the hindwings. The abdomen is blackish-brown, with some slight white cross bands. ''Sambucus nigra'', ''Arctium lappa'' and are found in July and A ...
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