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As with all British clearwing moths, there is one generation every year.
The fiery clearwing moth is only found here, as well as many butterflies.
In the clearwing moth family (Sesiidae):
Clearwing moths, castniid moths, little bear moths and allies.
New records and a revised checklist of the Australian clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae)
The Hungarian Clearwing Moth (Chamaesphecia hungarica) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The Chestnut Clearwing Moth (Coptotriche perplexa) was a species of moth in the Tischeriidae family.
The Sesiinae are a subfamily of clearwing moths from the Lepidoptera family, identified by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1828.
The Ash Borer (Podosesia syringae), aka Lilac Borer, is a clearwing moth in the family Sesiidae.
New Species and review of the Afrotropical clearwing moths genus Camaegeria Strand, 1914 (Lep.:Sesiidae: Synanthedonini).
The Sesiidae or clearwing moths are a family of the Lepidoptera in most species of which the wings partially have hardly any of the normal lepidopteran scales, leaving them transparent.
Moths in the Hemaris genus are collectively called Clearwing Moths or Hummingbird Moths in the US, and Bee Hawk-Moths in Britain.
Other notable moth species that occur on the North Downs include the Fiery Clearwing Moth ('Bembecia chrysidiformis') and Straw Belle Moth ('Aspitates gilvaria').
These moths should not be confused with the Hemaris genus of the family Sphingidae, which are also known as clearwing moths in the U.S., but normally as bee hawk-moths in Britain.
Similarly, adult Sesiidae species (also known as clearwing moths) have a general appearance that is sufficiently similar to a wasp or hornet to make it likely that the moths gain a reduction in predation by Batesian mimicry.
From June 1850 to autumn 1851 he undertook entomological excursions and on the very first of these the capture of a series of freshly emerged Synanthedon tipuliformis in the cemetery of Stralau established his predilection for the clearwing moths (Sesiidae).
When first described, this species was included in the Sesiidae family.
Chamanthedon is a genus of moths in the Sesiidae family.
Some moths, notably Sesiidae are monitored or collected using pheromone traps.
Synanthedon iris is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The larvae of the Sesiidae typically bore in wood or burrow in plant roots.
In the clearwing moth family (Sesiidae):
Checklist of the Sesiidae of the world (Lepidoptera: Ditrysia)
New records and a revised checklist of the Australian clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae)
Familie: Ageriidae (Sesiidae) pp.
The Mistletoe Stem Borer (Carmenta tecta) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The Western Poplar Clearwing (Paranthrene robiniae) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The Lunar Hornet Moth (Sesia bembeciformis) is a moth of the family Sesiidae.
As he was not fully employed from the start in Wien he could complete the second volume (Sphingidae, Zygaenidae, Sesiidae) in 1808.
Pyranthrene is a genus of moths in the Sesiidae family containing only one species, Pyranthrene flammans, which is known from Malawi.
The Lesser Grape Root Borer Moth (Vitacea scepsiformis) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
Contribution à l'étude des Microlépidoptères de Madagascar [Sesiidae, Alucitidae].
Vol.5: Nachtfalter III (Sesiidae, Arctiidae, Noctuidae).
The Oakgall Clearwing or Oak Gall Borer (Synanthedon decipiens) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The Ash Borer (Podosesia syringae), aka Lilac Borer, is a clearwing moth in the family Sesiidae.
At Easter 1853 he took up his studies in Berlin again and collected intensively - mainly Sesiidae - together with Kalisch, Ribbe and the Kricheldorff brothers.
The Glorious Squash Vine Borer or Manroot Borer (Melittia gloriosa) is a moth of the Sesiidae family.
The Sesiidae or clearwing moths are a family of the Lepidoptera in most species of which the wings partially have hardly any of the normal lepidopteran scales, leaving them transparent.
Leipzig, (a monograph on butterflies) with Fritz Rühl and wrote pars Sesiidae in Adalbert Seitz Macrolepidoptera of the World - Bartel, M., 1912.
Similarly, adult Sesiidae species (also known as clearwing moths) have a general appearance that is sufficiently similar to a wasp or hornet to make it likely that the moths gain a reduction in predation by Batesian mimicry.
The Ash Borer (Podosesia syringae), a moth of the Clearwing family (Sesiidae), is a Batesian mimic of the Common wasp because it resembles the wasp, but is not capable of stinging.