The common wood-nymph (Cercyonis pegala) is a North American species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is also known as the wood-nymph, grayling...
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American wood-nymphs, a brush-footed butterfly genus) in particular the common wood-nymph (C. pegala) Ideopsis (Southeast Asian tree- and wood-nymphs, also...
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Cercyonis (redirect from Wood-nymph)
commonly called wood-nymphs or wood nymphs. Listed alphabetically: Cercyonis pegala (Fabricius, 1775) – common wood-nymph or large wood-nymph Cercyonis meadii...
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Grayling (category Fish common name disambiguation pages)
genus Hipparchia and Oeneis Grayling (butterfly) (Hipparchia semele) Common wood-nymph or grayling (Cercyonis pegala) Grayling, Alaska Grayling, Michigan...
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distinguished by its short, hairy ligule. It is a larval host to the common wood nymph, crossline skipper, little glassywing, and the Zabulon skipper. Individual...
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The Wood Nymph (Swedish: Skogsrået; subtitled ballade pour l'orchestre), Op. 15, is a programmatic tone poem for orchestra composed in 1894 and 1895 by...
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Cercyonis sthenele (redirect from Great Basin wood-nymph)
chaparral and brushland habitats. Common wood-nymph (Cercyonis pegala) – larger, eyespots similar in size Small wood-nymph (Cercyonis oetus) – lacks lower...
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The Pennsylvania wood cockroach (Parcoblatta pensylvanica) or Pennsylvanian cockroach is a common species of cockroach in eastern and central North America...
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caterpillars feed on Poa include: Agriphila inquinatella Cercyonis pegala (common wood-nymph) Poanes hobomok (Hobomok skipper) Poanes zabulon (Zabulon skipper)...
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butterflies, including the arogos skipper, byssus skipper, cobweb skipper, common wood nymph, Delaware skipper, and dusted skipper. The larvae of the leaf beetle...
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is drought tolerant, and is a larval host to the cobweb skipper, common wood nymph, crossline skipper, Dakota skipper, dusted skipper, Indian skipper...
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Goggle eye (category Fish common name disambiguation pages)
Goggle eye or goggle-eye may refer to: Common wood-nymph (Cercyonis pegala), a butterfly Priacanthus blochii, a marine fish also known as Bloch's bigeye...
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common ringlet, Coenonympha tullia ochracea California common ringlet, Coenonympha tullia california Common wood-nymph, Cercyonis pegala Mead's wood-nymph...
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Cercyonis pegala – common wood nymph Chlosyne harrisii – Harris' checkerspot Chlosyne nycteis – silvery checkerspot Coenonympha tullia – common ringle Colias...
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Heteropteryx (redirect from Jungle nymph)
species may be known as jungle nymph, Malaysian stick insect, Malaysian wood nymph, Malayan jungle nymph, or Malayan wood nymph and because of their size it...
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sosybius Mitchell's satyr, Neonympha mitchellii Little wood-satyr, Megisto cymela Common wood-nymph, Cercyonis pegala Monarch, Danaus plexippus Silver-spotted...
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Forficula auricularia (redirect from Common earwig)
either nymphs or adults. Benzoquinones are a component of the aggregation pheromone that attracts adult common earwigs. The same was not true for nymph-stage...
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Georgia satyr (Neonympha areolata) Little wood satyr (Megisto cymela) Red satyr (Megisto rubricata) Common wood-nymph (Cercyonis pegala) Ridings' satyr (Neominois...
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Resident statewide G5 - secure Nymphalidae Cercyonis pegala: 238–239 Common wood-nymph Resident statewide G5 - secure Nymphalidae Asterocampa clyton: 240–241 ...
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arctic Cercyonis pegala, common wood-nymph Cercyonis sthenele, Great Basin wood-nymph Cercyonis oetus, small wood-nymph "List of Butterflies of Oregon". www...
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cymela – little wood-satyr Coenonympha tullia – common ringlet Coenonympha nipisiquit – maritime ringlet Cercyonis pegala – common wood-nymph Cercyonis sthenele...
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Southeast Asian tree- and wood nymphs, also known as glassy tigers, from a different lineage of Danainae Sevenia, the African tree nymphs, from the tropical...
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Monarch, Danaus plexippus Little wood satyr, Megisto cymela Mitchell's satyr, Neonympha mitchellii Common wood nymph, Cercyonis pegala Eyed brown, Satyrodes...
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Tick (redirect from Rocky Mountain Wood tick)
acquiring the other two after a blood meal and molting into the nymph stage. In the nymphal and adult stages, ticks have eight legs, each of which has seven...
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their life cycle as aquatic larvae or nymphs, during which there is up to a 99.9% mortality rate. The two most common sources of mortality during the aquatic...
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(Periplaneta americana), another common Florida insect, that is sometimes also referred to as a palmetto bug. The Florida wood cockroach is a dark to blackish...
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onto the fabric. Modern stories often claim that in Greek mythology, the nymph Clytie transformed into a sunflower when she pined after her former lover...
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Oriental cockroach (section Nymph and adult stages)
0 °C (32 °F) they lose viability. Like all cockroach species, the immature nymph lacks wings. The adult form is sexually dimorphic; the male has prominent...
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Artificial fly (redirect from Nymph (fishing))
flies. Brook's Montana Stonefly nymph Biot midge larvae Bead Head Prince Nymph Gold Ribbed Hairs Ear Nymph Pheasant Tail Nymph Emergers are designed to resemble...
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