Eversmannia | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Fabales |
Family: | Fabaceae |
Subfamily: | Faboideae |
Tribe: | Hedysareae |
Genus: | Eversmannia Bunge (1838) |
Species [1] | |
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Eversmannia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to subfamily Faboideae. [2] It includes four species native to temperate Eurasia, ranging from southern European Russia and the Caucasus through Central Asia to Xinjiang, Afghanistan, and Iran. [1]
The Faboideae are a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae. An acceptable alternative name for the subfamily is Papilionoideae, or Papilionaceae when this group of plants is treated as a family.
Alexander Eduard Friedrich Eversmann was a Prussian biologist and explorer.
Actias ningpoana, the Chinese moon moth, is a species of moth in the family Saturniidae. The species was first described by father-and-son entomologists Cajetan and Rudolf Felder in 1862. It is quite large, and has long, curved, hindwing tails. There are many congeners across Asia; the Luna moth of eastern Canada and the United States is a close relative.
The Epipleminae or epiplemiine moths are a subfamily of the lepidopteran family Uraniidae. The subfamily was first described by George Hampson in 1892. They are the most diverse and widespread uraniid group, occurring mainly throughout the Pantropics but barely reaching into the temperate regions. The Epipleminae are notable for the sexually dimorphic tympanal organ which is unlike any other lepidopteran's in details of its morphology. Some species are also peculiar in being able to roll their wings into a stick-like shape, possibly as a form of crypsis. Such behavior has hitherto only been found in this subfamily and the quite unrelated Ennominae.
Hedysareae is a tribe of plants in the subfamily Faboideae. Hedysareae species have loments, a type of modified legume that breaks apart at constrictions occurring between the segments of the seeds.
Dyspessa is a genus of moths belonging to the family Cossidae. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1820.
Dyspessa salicicola is a species of moth of the family Cossidae. It was described by Eduard Friedrich Eversmann in 1848. It is found in Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey.
Semagystia is a genus of moths in the family Cossidae.
Cossulus irani is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Iran.
Cossulus strioliger is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Cossulus bolshoji is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Acanthopsyche is a genus of moths in the Psychidae family. The genus was named by the Dutch entomologist Franciscus J.M. Heylaerts.
Yakudza vicarius is a moth in the family Cossidae and the only species in the genus Yakudza. It was described by Francis Walker in 1865, and reclassified in 2006. It is found in China, Russia and Japan.
Coenonympha orientalis is a small butterfly found in the Palearctic that belongs to the browns family. It is found in the Balkans.
Eversmannia is a genus of moths, belonging to the family Uraniidae.
Eversmannia exornata is a species of moth, belonging to the family Uraniidae. The species was described in 1837 by Eduard Friedrich Eversmann as Idaea exornata. It is native to Eastern Europe. The species has also been found within Western Siberia, as far east as the Altai Krai. This is the only moth within the Uraniidae family known to inhabit the West of Palearctic.
Eversmannia botschantzevii is a plant in the genus Eversmannia that is native to Uzbekistan.
Eversmannia sarytavica is a plant in the genus Eversmannia that is native to Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Eversmannia sogdiana is a plant in the genus Eversmannia that is native to Tajikistan.
Eversmannia subspinosa is a flowering plant in the genus Eversmannia that is native to Afghanistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Transcaucasus, and Xinjiang.