moth|moths in English

noun

[mɔθ /mɒθ]

type of nocturnal flying insect similar to a butterfly

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

2. Buttonbush is an important adult food source for two sphinx moths found in our area: Titan sphinx moth (Aellopos titan) and hydrangea sphinx moth (Darapsa versicolor)

3. 17 These days, gypsy moth experts are more interested in the various ways the moths control themselves.

4. When the Armyworm moths return in June, the female moth can lay up to 1,000 eggs in smaller groups of fifty to several hundred

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

6. Bogong moth definition is - an Australian noctuid moth (Agrotis infusa) that is made into a paste and eated by the aborigines when the moths estivate in huge clusters in rocky mountians to which they migrate from the breeding grounds many miles away.

7. The Asp, also known as a Puss Moth Caterpillar, is a dangerous pest that many people are unaware of since caterpillars and moths are typically seen as harmless

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

9. Atlas moth

10. BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS

11. The main food for the mountain pygmy-possum’s spring/summer breeding season is the migratory Bogong moth, but in 2017 and 2018 billions of Bogong moths failed to arrive

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

13. 7 Things You Don't Know About Moths, But Should By Lindsey Konkel 28 July 2012 The Royal Walnut Moth can grow to a wingspan of three to more than six inches wide.

14. The unspotted tentiform leafminer moth (Parornix geminatella) is a moth of the family Gracillariidae.

15. The phleophagan chestnut moth (Ectoedemia phleophaga) was a species of moth in the Nepticulidae family.

16. Queen Moth or Dowager Queen?

17. It's on account of the moths.

18. And moths, Caddises go through complete metamorphosis

19. The moth referred to here is evidently the webbing clothes moth, particularly in its destructive larval stage.

20. At home, we have only black moths.

21. Butterflies and Moths of North America

22. Caterpillars change into butterflies or moths.

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

24. The apparatus for attracting stored product insect pests, including (but not limited to) the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella, the Mediterranean flour moth, Ephestia kuhniella, the tobacco moth, Ephestia elutella, the almond moth, Cadra cautella, and the raisin moth, Cadra figulielella, consists of a light source placed in a trap.

25. Interspecific courtship was observed between the Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella, and the almond moth, Cadra cautella.