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- Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
39: ...e stage during which larvae change into adults or moths. Pupation lasts from 7 to 14 days. When populatio...
41: ...he spot where she pupated. Then, both adult gypsy moths die.
119: ...acent to wooded areas heavily infested with gypsy moths.
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22: * ''Moths'' (1880) - Columbine (2097 bytes)
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1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Moths}}
12: ...es is known as [[butterflying]], and the study of moths [[mothing]], the latter giving rise to the term m...
14: ...hopalocera]]" (butterflies) and "[[Heterocera]]" (moths) are used to formalise the popular distinction.
16: Most species of moths are [[nocturnal]], but there are [[crepuscular]] ...
18: ==Economic significance of moths== - Symphyta (3111 bytes)
36: The larvae look like caterpillars (the larvae of moths and butterflies). Adult sawflies, except for tho... - Lepidoptera (3770 bytes)
26: *Kristensen, N.P. (Ed.). 1999. Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies. Volume 1: Evolution, Systematics...
27: ... I.W.B. & Fletcher, D.S. 1991. ''Generic Names of Moths of the World.'' Volume 6: xxix + 368 pp. Trustees...
28: *[http://www.leps.it/ Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa]
29: ...ww.ukmoths.force9.co.uk/ British Butterflies and Moths]
30: ...testsite/ Photography of European Butterflies and Moths] - Rhodes (9349 bytes)
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37: ...chrysalis]] (Butterflies do not spin [[cocoon]]s, moths do.) The larva usually moves to the underside of ...
40: ...idoptera, butterflies have four wings, but unlike moths, the fore and hindwings are not hooked together, ...
44: Butterflies are often confused with moths, but there are a few simple differences between t...
102: * ''Peterson First Guide to Butterflies and Moths'', Paul Opler ([[1994]])
125: *[http://www.ukmoths.co.uk/ UK Moths] - Bat (13851 bytes)
104: ... the control species for the studies of the tiger moths. The moth is only "semi-tethered," allowing it th... - Cactus (4931 bytes)
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113: ...t enables them to detect the pheromones of female moths over distances of many kilometers. - Polychrotidae (5759 bytes)
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30: ... derive up to one third of their food energy from moths. - Nettle (5285 bytes)
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39: *[[Gypsy Moths]]
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