
Calyptra lata - Wikipedia
Calyptra lata is a moth of the family Erebidae. It has been found in Japan and far-east Russia. [3] The larvae length of C. lata is roughly 45 millimetres (1.8 in). [4]
Vampire Moth – Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & Pictures
For instance, Calyptra minuticornis is olive-grey and has black-bordered yellow spots all over its body. All larvae have three sets of pro-legs and are generally 3.5 cm long. Sexual …
Host-Related Olfactory Behavior in a Fruit-Piercing Moth
Jun 20, 2016 · The host preference of the economically important fruit piercing moth, Calyptra lata (Butler 1881), was studied when exposed to different fruits and the odors of those fruits in …
Calyptra lata - iNaturalist
Calyptra lata is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It has been found in Japan and far-east Russia. The larvae length of C. lata is roughly 45 millimetres (1.8 in).
Calyptra lata Butler, 1881 - GBIF
This is the interpretation of the species as published in Catalogue of Life. Calyptra lata Butler, 1881 in Beccaloni, G., Scoble, M., Kitching, I., Simonsen, T., Robinson, G., Pitkin, B., Hine, A., …
Calyptra lata - Insecta
Calyptra lata (Butler, 1881) Taxonomy class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Lepidoptera → superfamily Noctuoidea → family …
Calyptra lata - Wikispecies - Wikimedia
Calyptra lata (Butler, 1881) Type locality: Japan. Calpe aureola Graeser, 1889, Russian Far East. This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 17:26. Text is available under the Creative …
Adult habitus, Calyptra lata, male. | Download Scientific Diagram
These results indicate that Calyptra lata demonstrates selective polyphagic feeding behavior and uses olfactory cues from both preferred and non-preferred fruits to detect and locate potential...
Calyptra lata - NCBI - NLM
Classification and research data for Calyptra lata, a species of moth in the family Erebidae..
Calyptra lata - Semantic Scholar
Skin-piercing blood-sucking moths II: Studies on a further 3 adult Calyptra [Calpe] sp. (Lepid., Noctuidae).
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