0 an insect with wings that is similar to a butterfly, usually flies at night, and is attracted to light:
1 an insect with wings which is similar to a butterfly and flies esp. at night
Every morning the moths were removed and the paper and cellophane changed.
Codling moth: male moth activity in response to pheromone lures and pheromone-baited traps at different elevations within and between trees.
It should be noted, however, that while volunteer plants serve as a habitat for natural enemies, they also constitute a refuge for potato tuber moth.
Thus, the commonness of the aforementioned geometrid moths in habitats under anthropogenic influence may well reflect increased resource availability.
Two other months showed departures in moth abundance from that predicted by the model.
He prepared the butterflies and moths himself and filed them in his large collection.
The morphology of the capitula suggests they are not well adapted for pollination by other nocturnal vectors such as bats or moths.
For spider mites and moth larvae, ballooning is generally used to facilitate local dispersal.
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蛾,飛蛾…
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蛾,飞蛾…
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polilla, polilla [feminine, singular]…
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mariposa, traça-das-roupas…
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蛾(ガ)…
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güve, pervane…
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papillon [masculine] de nuit, papillon de nuit, mite…
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arna…
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