Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet BUTTERFLIES
BUTTERFLIES
Definition av BUTTERFLIES
- böjningsform av butterfly
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- thuringiensis also occurs naturally in the gut of caterpillars of various types of moths and butterflies, as well on leaf surfaces, aquatic environments, animal feces, insect-rich environments, flour mills and grain-storage facilities.
- In lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), scales are plates on the surface of the insect wing, and provide coloration.
- The Thecosomata (collective/plural: thecosomes, meaning "case/shell-body"), or sea butterflies, are a taxonomic suborder of small, pelagic, free-swimming sea snails known as holoplanktonic opisthobranch gastropod mollusks, in the order Pteropoda (also included within the informal group Opisthobranchia).
- The Psychidae (bagworm moths, also simply bagworms or bagmoths) are a family of the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
- A common classification of the Lepidoptera involves their differentiation into butterflies and moths.
- Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not butterflies.
- Anise is a food plant for the larvae of some Lepidoptera species (butterflies and moths), including the lime-speck pug and wormwood pug.
- It includes the Daniadae, or milkweed butterflies, who lay their eggs on various milkweeds on which their larvae (caterpillars) feed, as well as the clearwing butterflies (Ithomiini), and the tellervini.
- The community is named after the flocks of monarch butterflies seen overwintering there by early explorers.
- According to local tradition, the early French explorers named the creek as Papillon because they saw so many butterflies along its grassy banks.
- In the shadow of Philadelphia, visitors can watch pintail ducks feeding, red-bellied turtles basking, butterflies flitting, and foxes play.
- Housed in the 1940 WPA-financed fire station, changing exhibits from the permanent collection include nature and history displays of butterflies, bird eggs, violins, toys, seashells, antique tools, wood carvings, and Native American artifacts.
- It is commonly known as butterfly weed because of the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar.
- Raven suggested how coevolution between plants and butterflies may have contributed to the diversification of species in both groups.
- This medium-sized passerine eats large insects, especially beetles, butterflies, moths and grasshoppers.
- Entomologists reserve the term bug for Hemiptera or Heteroptera, which does not include other arthropods or insects of other orders such as ants, bees, beetles, or butterflies.
- Pollinating agents can be animals such as insects, for example beetles or butterflies; birds, and bats; water; wind; and even plants themselves.
- It is among the most familiar of North American butterflies and an iconic pollinator, although it is not an especially effective pollinator of milkweeds.
- They are also called brush-footed butterflies or four-footed butterflies, because they are known to stand on only four legs while the other two are curled up; in some species, these forelegs have a brush-like set of hairs, which gives this family its other common name.
- Its diet comprises essentially of earthworms and also arthropods, including termites, butterflies, and moths.
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