Zaratha macrocera | |
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Family: | Agonoxenidae (disputed) |
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Species: | Z. macrocera |
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Zaratha macrocera Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 [1] | |
Zaratha macrocera is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Panama, Colombia and Brazil. [2]
The Agonoxeninae are a subfamily of moths.
Zaraï was a Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman town at the site of present-day Aïn Oulmene, Algeria. Under the Romans, it formed part of the province of Numidia.
Plectritis macrocera is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family known by the common names longhorn seablush and white plectritis. It is native to western North America from British Columbia to Montana to California, where it is a common plant in mountains, valleys, open steppe, and coastal habitat types. It is an annual herb growing erect to a maximum height between 60 and 80 centimeters. The widely spaced, paired and oppositely arranged leaves are oval or somewhat oblong, smooth-edged, and up to 4.5 centimeters long by 2 wide. The upper ones lack petioles. The inflorescence is a dense, cylindrical, headlike cluster of flowers in shades of pale pink to white. The corolla is under a centimeter long and is divided into five lobes and a short, blunt spur.
The International Pinguicula Study Group Newsletter was the official publication of the International Pinguicula Study Group, a Pinguicula society based in the United Kingdom that was active during the 1990s. Typical articles included matters of horticultural interest, field reports, and scientific studies. Only 10 issues were ever released and the newsletter had an irregular publication history. In chronological order, the 10 issues were: volume 1, volume 2, volume 3, volume 4, volume 5, volume 6, volume 7, volume 8, volume 9, and volume 10. The International Carnivorous Plant Society hosts an online archive of all ten issues.
Zaratha is a genus of moths of the family Agonoxenidae.
Zaratha crotolitha is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Australia.
Zaratha dicellias is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in India (Assam).
Zaratha mesonyctia is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Bolivia.
Zaratha muricicoma is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It was described by Lord Walsingham in 1891 and is found in western Africa.
Zaratha prosarista is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in India (Assam).
Zaratha pterodactylella is a moth of the family Agonoxenidae. It is found in Central America.
Parametriotinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Elachistidae.
Pinguicula macroceras, the California butterwort or horned butterwort, is a species of perennial carnivorous herb that is native to the North American Pacific coast, as well as other select distributions in Canada, Russia, Japan, and the United States.[3] [7] Common names include California butterwort, horned butterwort and butterwort. Pinguicula macroceras belongs to the genus Pinguicula and the family Lentibulariaceae.
Himantolophus macroceras is a species of footballfish, a type of anglerfish. The fish is bathypelagic and has been found as deep as 2,100 metres (6,900 ft). It is endemic to the east central Atlantic Ocean.
Limnophila macrocera is a species of limoniid crane fly in the family Limoniidae.
Macrocera formosa is a species of predatory fungus gnats, insects in the family Keroplatidae.
Macrocera is a genus of predatory fungus gnats in the family Keroplatidae. There are at least 190 described species in Macrocera.
Nephrotoma macrocera is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae.
Cerotainia macrocera is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae.