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    Arsenura armida, the giant silk moth, is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is found mainly in South and Central America, from Mexico to Bolivia, and...
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    Meister, 2010 Arsenura armida (Cramer, 1779) Arsenura aspasia (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1853) Arsenura aurantiaca Lemaire, 1976 Arsenura batesii (R. Felder &...
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    south to Bolivia. The wingspan is 145–150 mm. One of A. rebeli's close relatives is Arsenura armida, which is also found in Bolivia. Species info v t e...
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    rarely cultivated. A common pest of Rollinia is the giant silk moth (Arsenura armida), which roosts in masses on the trunks of the trees. Rollinia amazonica...
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    hairs, and those of Lonomia contain a poison that may kill a human. Arsenura armida is another well-known example and is infamous for its large conspicuous...
    18 KB (1,987 words) - 17:21, 9 July 2024
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    Arsenura pandora is a moth of the family Saturniidae. It is known from Brazil. One of Arsenura pandora's close relatives is Arsenura armida, which is...
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  • Helicoverpa zea Chloridea virescens Mocis latipes (Vareador) Lusura chera Arsenura armida (Bolasho, Bolayna awiwa) Insect species eaten in the Philippines: Apis...
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    One of its close relatives is the Arsenura armida moth, which is also found in Venezuela. Arsenura sylla sylla Arsenura sylla niepelti (western Colombia...
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    an especially diverse array of endemic insects like the conspicuous Arsenura armida. As well as insects, the state is known for its many arachnids, and...
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    commonly to the defoliating insect Phelyypera distigma, as well as Arsenura armida, Epitragus sp., Aepytus sp., Automeris rubrescens, Hylesia lineata...
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    Some caterpillars are known to be poisonous to trogons though, like Arsenura armida. The extent to which each food type is taken varies depending on geography...
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    Ixcohuapa people, who are known for cooking and consuming larvae of Arsenura armida. The municipality of Zongolica is bordered to the north by Tequila...
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    beprea Druce, 1886 Oxytenis modestia (Cramer, [1780]) Arsenura armida (Cramer, 1779) Arsenura batesii (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874) Caio championi (Druce...
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