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- Agrochola_lota abstract "The Red-line Quaker (Agrochola lota) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the whole of Europe.The wingspan is 33–40 mm. This moth flies from September to October and is attracted to light.The young caterpillars feed on the catkins of sallow and willow (Salix), progressing to eating leaves when mature. They hide in spun leaves by day and feed at night.".
- Agrochola_lota binomialAuthority Carl_Alexander_Clerck.
- Agrochola_lota class Insect.
- Agrochola_lota family Noctuidae.
- Agrochola_lota genus Agrochola.
- Agrochola_lota kingdom Animal.
- Agrochola_lota order Lepidoptera.
- Agrochola_lota phylum Arthropod.
- Agrochola_lota thumbnail Agrochola_lota_FvL.jpg?width=300.
- Agrochola_lota wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Agrochola_lota wikiPageID "18146102".
- Agrochola_lota wikiPageRevisionID "605831531".
- Agrochola_lota binomial "Agrochola lota".
- Agrochola_lota binomialAuthority "Clerck, 1759".
- Agrochola_lota classis "Insecta".
- Agrochola_lota familia Noctuidae.
- Agrochola_lota genus "Agrochola".
- Agrochola_lota hasPhotoCollection Agrochola_lota.
- Agrochola_lota image "Agrochola_lota.jpg".
- Agrochola_lota image2Caption "Mounted".
- Agrochola_lota imageCaption "Living".
- Agrochola_lota name "Agrochola lota".
- Agrochola_lota ordo Lepidoptera.
- Agrochola_lota phylum "Arthropoda".
- Agrochola_lota regnum "Animalia".
- Agrochola_lota species "A. lota".
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Agrochola.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Animals_described_in_1759.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Andorra.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Belarus.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Belgium.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Bulgaria.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Estonia.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Finland.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Germany.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Greece.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Hungary.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Italy.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Latvia.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Poland.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Romania.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Sweden.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Insects_of_Ukraine.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Moths_of_Canada.
- Agrochola_lota subject Category:Moths_of_Europe.
- Agrochola_lota type Animal100015388.
- Agrochola_lota type AnimalsDescribedIn1759.
- Agrochola_lota type LivingThing100004258.
- Agrochola_lota type Object100002684.
- Agrochola_lota type Organism100004475.
- Agrochola_lota type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Agrochola_lota type Whole100003553.
- Agrochola_lota type Animal.
- Agrochola_lota type Eukaryote.
- Agrochola_lota type Insect.
- Agrochola_lota type Species.
- Agrochola_lota type Organism.
- Agrochola_lota comment "The Red-line Quaker (Agrochola lota) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the whole of Europe.The wingspan is 33–40 mm. This moth flies from September to October and is attracted to light.The young caterpillars feed on the catkins of sallow and willow (Salix), progressing to eating leaves when mature. They hide in spun leaves by day and feed at night.".
- Agrochola_lota label "Agrochola lota".
- Agrochola_lota label "Agrochola lota".
- Agrochola_lota label "Zwartstipvlinder".
- Agrochola_lota sameAs 310774.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs Zwartstipvlinder.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs Agrochola_lota.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs m.04cqs9p.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs Q1811706.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs Q1811706.
- Agrochola_lota sameAs Agrochola_lota.
- Agrochola_lota wasDerivedFrom Agrochola_lota?oldid=605831531.
- Agrochola_lota depiction Agrochola_lota_FvL.jpg.
- Agrochola_lota isPrimaryTopicOf Agrochola_lota.
- Agrochola_lota name "Agrochola lota".