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- Probole abstract "Probole is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, the geometer moths. It is a Nearctic genus distributed throughout Canada and much of the United States.The taxonomy of this genus has never been clear. In 2007 it was revised using evidence from studies of morphology, mitochondrial DNA, and development. These studies suggested that all the moths in the genus are actually members of a single species, Probole amicaria, making the genus monotypic. It is simply a variable species, with sexual dimorphism as well as variability across its geographical range, within a single population, and even within a single brood. Adult Probole are also seasonally dimorphic. Other moths of the genus, which have included Probole alienaria and P. nepiasaria, are now treated as variations within the species.Probole amicaria is known commonly as the friendly pobole and the red-cheeked looper.".
- Probole class Insect.
- Probole family Geometer_moth.
- Probole kingdom Animal.
- Probole order Lepidoptera.
- Probole phylum Arthropod.
- Probole wikiPageID "16523249".
- Probole wikiPageRevisionID "559817901".
- Probole classis "Insecta".
- Probole familia Geometer_moth.
- Probole genus "Probole".
- Probole genusAuthority "Herrich-Schäffer, 1855".
- Probole ordo Lepidoptera.
- Probole phylum "Arthropoda".
- Probole regnum "Animalia".
- Probole subdivision "disputed, see text".
- Probole subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Probole subject Category:Ennominae.
- Probole type Animal.
- Probole type Eukaryote.
- Probole type Insect.
- Probole type Species.
- Probole type Organism.
- Probole comment "Probole is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae, the geometer moths. It is a Nearctic genus distributed throughout Canada and much of the United States.The taxonomy of this genus has never been clear. In 2007 it was revised using evidence from studies of morphology, mitochondrial DNA, and development. These studies suggested that all the moths in the genus are actually members of a single species, Probole amicaria, making the genus monotypic.".
- Probole label "Probole".
- Probole sameAs m.0vzshvd.
- Probole sameAs Q13557752.
- Probole sameAs Q13557752.
- Probole wasDerivedFrom Probole?oldid=559817901.
- Probole isPrimaryTopicOf Probole.