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- Lymantriidae abstract "Lymantriidae is a family of moths. Many of its component species are referred to as "Tussock moths" or "Mothra" of one sort or another. The caterpillar, or larval, stage of these species often has a distinctive appearance of alternating bristles and haired projections. Like other families of moths, many Tussock Moth caterpillars have urticating hairs (often hidden among longer, softer hairs) which can cause painful reactions if they come into contact with skin.The family Lymantriidae includes about 350 known genera and over 2,500 known species found all over the world, in every continent except Antarctica. They are particularly concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia and South America; one estimate lists 258 species in Madagascar alone (Schaefer, 1989). Apart from oceanic islands, notable places that do not host Lymantriids include New Zealand, the Antilles, and New Caledonia (Schaefer, 1989).".
- Lymantriidae class Insect.
- Lymantriidae family Noctuoidea.
- Lymantriidae kingdom Animal.
- Lymantriidae order Ditrysia.
- Lymantriidae order Lepidoptera.
- Lymantriidae phylum Arthropod.
- Lymantriidae thumbnail Orgyia_recens.jpg?width=300.
- Lymantriidae wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Lymantriidae wikiPageID "1939030".
- Lymantriidae wikiPageRevisionID "606135295".
- Lymantriidae classis "Insecta".
- Lymantriidae diversity "2500".
- Lymantriidae diversity "About 350 genera,".
- Lymantriidae diversityLink "Lepidopteran diversity".
- Lymantriidae familia "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae familiaAuthority "Hampson, 1893".
- Lymantriidae hasPhotoCollection Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae imageCaption "Calliteara pudibunda".
- Lymantriidae imageCaption "Caterpillar of the pale tussock moth,".
- Lymantriidae imageCaption "Coin is c.2 cm across.".
- Lymantriidae imageWidth "240".
- Lymantriidae name "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae ordo Lepidoptera.
- Lymantriidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Lymantriidae regnum "Animalia".
- Lymantriidae subdivision Lymantriini.
- Lymantriidae subdivision "Arctornithini".
- Lymantriidae subdivision "Leucomini".
- Lymantriidae subdivision "Nygmiini".
- Lymantriidae subdivision "Orgyiini".
- Lymantriidae subdivisionRanks "Tribes".
- Lymantriidae subfamilia "Lymantriinae".
- Lymantriidae subordo Ditrysia.
- Lymantriidae superfamilia Noctuoidea.
- Lymantriidae unrankedSuperfamilia Macrolepidoptera.
- Lymantriidae subject Category:Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae subject Category:Moths_of_Canada.
- Lymantriidae subject Category:Noctuoidea.
- Lymantriidae type Animal.
- Lymantriidae type Eukaryote.
- Lymantriidae type Insect.
- Lymantriidae type Species.
- Lymantriidae type Animal.
- Lymantriidae type Insect.
- Lymantriidae type Organism.
- Lymantriidae comment "Lymantriidae is a family of moths. Many of its component species are referred to as "Tussock moths" or "Mothra" of one sort or another. The caterpillar, or larval, stage of these species often has a distinctive appearance of alternating bristles and haired projections.".
- Lymantriidae label "Brudnicowate".
- Lymantriidae label "Donsvlinders".
- Lymantriidae label "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae label "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae label "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae label "Lymantriidae".
- Lymantriidae label "Trägspinner".
- Lymantriidae label "Волнянки".
- Lymantriidae label "ليمانتريدى".
- Lymantriidae label "ドクガ科".
- Lymantriidae sameAs Bekyňovití.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Trägspinner.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae sameAs ドクガ科.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Donsvlinders.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Brudnicowate.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae sameAs m.067khl.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Q162734.
- Lymantriidae sameAs Q162734.
- Lymantriidae wasDerivedFrom Lymantriidae?oldid=606135295.
- Lymantriidae depiction Orgyia_recens.jpg.
- Lymantriidae isPrimaryTopicOf Lymantriidae.
- Lymantriidae name "Lymantriidae".