-
141“...). Diagnosis. Wingspan 32–38 mm. Externally (Figs 21, 22) the subspecies differs clearly from M. adusta adusta...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
142by Tadić, Vanja“... and other food. Body length of eagle is 66-94 cm, with wingspan between 1,80 and 2,50 m and body weight of 4...”
Published 2014
Get access
Get access
Get access
Bachelor Thesis -
143“... Medium-sized (30–50 mm wingspan) moths, mostly gray or brown in color, some with bright yellow hindwings...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
144“... Medium-sized (30–50 mm wingspan) moths, mostly gray or brown in color, some with bright yellow hindwings...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
145“... (ZMUC). DESCRIPTION.—Adult (Figs 4–5). Male. Wingspan 9–10 mm. Segment 2 of labial palpus black in basal...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
146“... (ZMUC). DESCRIPTION.—Adult (Figs 4–5). Male. Wingspan 9–10 mm. Segment 2 of labial palpus black in basal...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
147“...). Diagnosis. Wingspan 32–38 mm. Externally (Figs 21, 22) the subspecies differs clearly from M. adusta adusta...”
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
148by Baldizzone, Giorgio“... aspects of the genitalia. Description. Wingspan 11 mm. Head white, frons light ochre tinged. Antenna...”
Published 2021
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
149“...15. Bucculatricidae – ribbed-cocoon maker moths Minute (6–10 mm wingspan) moths with narrow...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
150“...15. Bucculatricidae – ribbed-cocoon maker moths Minute (6–10 mm wingspan) moths with narrow...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
151“...). Diagnosis. Pleurota bicostella is a relatively large species (wingspan 20–24 mm) compared to most congeners...”
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
152“... Islands], 6.viii. 1992, leg. Danchenko, coll. PG. Diagnosis. Adult (Figs 15, 16). Wingspan 38–42 mm...”
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
153by M.“...): Wingspan: 14-15 mm. Forewings grey brown, from the basis to the area without markings strongly darkened...”
Published 2012
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
154“... extensive material is necessary. Diagnosis. Wingspan 35–47 mm. The species is close to M. bathensis and M...”
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
155by Keskin, Göksel“...) shows the highest gliding performance thanks to its longest wingspan and highest aspect ratio. Although...”
Published 2019
Get access
Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis -
156by Yakovlev, Roman V., Bakhaev, Yuri I.“... collection of Roman V. Yakovlev, Barnaul and Yuri I. Bakhaev, Lipetsk). Description . Male. Wingspan...”
Published in International Journal of Circumpolar Health (2023)
Get access
Get access
Text -
157“...–40 mm wingspan) moths with relatively broad wings and narrow bodies. Th ey are defined on the basis...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
158“...–40 mm wingspan) moths with relatively broad wings and narrow bodies. Th ey are defined on the basis...”
Get access
Get access
Text -
159“....– 7.viii. 1989, leg. Fibiger (ZMUC). DESCRIPTION.—Adult (Figs 1–3). Male. Wingspan 10–12 mm. Labial...”
Get access
Get access
Other/Unknown Material -
160“...19. Plutellidae – diamondback moths Small (15–20 mm wingspan) moths with elongate lanceolate wings...”
Get access
Get access
Text