WebIn controlled feeding experiments the leaves of transgenic birch lines as well as controls were fed to insect herbivores common in boreal environment, i.e., larvae of Aethalura punctulata, Cleora cinctaria and Trichopteryx carpinata (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) as well as the adults of birch leaf-feeding beetles Agelastica alni (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) … WebTrichopteryx polycommata, Schmetterlinge der Schweiz [Heiner Ziegler] Trichopteryx polycommata, Moths and Butterflies of Europe Trichopteryx polycommata, Larvae of North-European Lepidoptera [Kimmo Silvonen] Trichopteryx polycommata, Svenska fjärilar Trichopteryx polycommata;
Trichopteryx carpinata : Early Tooth-striped NBN Atlas
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WebThe early tooth-striped (Trichopteryx carpinata) is a moth of the Geometridae family. It is found in most of Europe (except Iceland and Greece, Sicily, Sardinia and Croatia), east to … WebAdministered by the Lepidoptera Dissection Group UK. This website presents images of British and European Lepidoptera preparations. It is designed as a reference tool to augment information provided in literature. Please consider helping with the running costs of this website. Designed, created and maintained by Jim Wheeler, with thanks to the ... WebTrichopteryx carpinata, the early tooth-striped, is a moth of the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen in 1794. It is found in most of … optical axis and visual axis