moths in Czech

moths <n.,pl..> moly Entry edited by: B2 moths <n.,pl..> můry Entry edited by: B2

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1. This family of moths includes Armyworms, cutworms, dagger moths, owlets, darts, and miller moths

2. The Hepialoidea are the superfamily of "ghost moths" and "swift moths".

3. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS

4. Bactra lancealana (Rush Marble) - Norfolk Micro Moths - The micro moths of Norfolk

5. It's on account of the moths.

6. And moths, Caddises go through complete metamorphosis

7. At home, we have only black moths.

8. Butterflies and Moths of North America

9. Caterpillars change into butterflies or moths.

10. The absence of moths from the alpine zone coincided with the presence of moths on the Great Plains.

11. Buddleias attract other insects too, like moths, and

12. The moths have eaten holes in my wool coat.

13. Certain beetles and moths are the most common Borers

14. Bogong Moths live in urban areas, forests and woodlands

15. Then this trash arrived as moths to a flame.

16. Camphor is used to keep moths away from clothes.

17. Moths , some butterflies, earthworms , and leeches make Cocoons

18. Butterflies and moths make up the Lepidoptera order.

19. Oh, Cenci, the moths will get at it.

20. Hundreds of moths flew against the lighthouse windows.

21. Butterflies, moths, beetles, flies and bees have complete metamorphosis

22. Calculations on the absolute abundance of moths of the second generation amounted to densities between 33 and 209 moths per 10 m2.

23. In a situation like this, who cares about moths?

24. In general, Butterflies differ from moths in the following ways: (1) Butterflies usually have clubbed antennae but moths have fuzzy or feathery antennae

25. Aleuron is a genus of moths in the Sphingidae family

26. Some beautiful orchids depend entirely on moths for successful pollination.

27. The moths fly in late autumn or early spring.

28. Putting camphor balls in a wardrobe can prevent moths.

29. They kill roaches, moths, flies, silverfish, and termites. Centipedes use …

30. Zygaenidae, a family of moths known as Burnets or foresters

31. Clearwing Borers are the larvae or caterpillars of clearwing moths

32. Aphelia is a genus of tortrix moths in tribe Archipini.

33. You thought only moths and butterflies come out of cocoons?

34. Those moths are probably right now chewing away big, gaping holes.

35. " She was just... flying around the porch light with the moths ".

36. Clearly, the cactus never dies out completely, nor do the moths.

37. Aleuron is a genus of moths in the Sphingidae family

38. The atlas moth is the largest of the Indian moths .

39. I continued studying moths, and branched out to other insects.

40. Usually, Butterflies and moths migrate to escape from potentially harmful circumstances

41. Moths in this species have a wingspan of 27–32 millimetres.

42. Some smaller prey, such as moths, can be caught in flight.

43. Brachodidae is a family of day-flying moths, commonly known as little bear moths, which contains about 135 species distributed around much of the world (Edwards et al. 1999).

44. Storing: Avoid humidity, guard against moths, and avoid exposure to light.

45. Meldola himself was much interested in protective colouring and mimicry of moths.

46. ‘I sense above the rotting bodies of Bogong moths in Canberra an especial stench around the events of last Thursday.’ ‘As the seasons came round, they gathered for feasts of Bogong moths or bunya nuts.’ ‘Recently concern has mounted about arsenic levels in the Bogong Moths.’

47. Excerpt: "Cutworms and Armyworms are the larvae of noctuid moths

48. I give you my word the moths are not eating anything.

49. African Bollworm moths, which have a wingspan of 40mm, are strong fliers

50. Cankerworm, name for two destructive inchworms [1], or larvae of geometrid moths