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tussock moth - traduction vers arabe

SUBFAMILY OF INSECTS
Tussock moth; Tussock Moth; Lymantridae; Lymantriid; Lymantrid; Lymantrinae; Lymantriidae; Tussock moths
  • Larva of a species of tussock moth, Lymantriinae, ''Orgyia definita''
  • The different forms of the male (top) and female (bottom) [[tussock moth]] ''Orgyia recens'' is an example of [[sexual dimorphism]] in insects.
  • Illustration of tussock moth (1917)

tussock moth         
‎ عُثُّ الأَعْشاب,المُسْتَنْهِرَةُ المَوْسُوْمَةُ بالأَبْيَض‎
TUSSOCK         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tussocks; Tussock (disambiguation)

ألاسم

كتلة من عشب نامي

codling moth         
  • Codling moth caterpillar on an apple
  • Adult
  • Caterpillar larva
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  • ''Cydia pomonella'' illustration by [[Des Helmore]]
  • Larva in apple fruit
  • Pupa
SPECIES OF INSECT
Codling Moth; Cydia pomonella; Codlin Moth; Codlin-moth; Tortrix aeneana; Pyralis pomana; Tortrix pomonana; Phalaena (Tortrix) pomonella; Coddling moth
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Définition

tussock moth
¦ noun a woodland moth whose adults and brightly coloured caterpillars both bear tufts of irritant hairs. [Family Lymantriidae: many species.]

Wikipédia

Lymantriinae

The Lymantriinae (formerly called the Lymantriidae) are a subfamily of moths of the family Erebidae. The taxon was erected by George Hampson in 1893.

Many of its component species are referred to as "tussock moths" of one sort or another. The caterpillar, or larval, stage of these species often has a distinctive appearance of alternating bristles and haired projections. Many tussock moth caterpillars have urticating hairs (often hidden among longer, softer hairs), which can cause painful reactions if they come into contact with skin.

The subfamily Lymantriinae includes about 350 known genera and over 2,500 known species found in every continent except Antarctica. They are particularly concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia, and South America. One estimate lists 258 species in Madagascar alone. Apart from oceanic islands, notable places that do not host lymantriines include the Antilles and New Caledonia.