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  2. Ascalapha odorata - Wikipedia

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    The erebid moth Ascalapha odorata, commonly known as the black witch, [1] is a large bat-shaped, dark-colored nocturnal moth, normally ranging from the southern United States to Brazil. Ascalapha odorata is also migratory into Canada and most states of United States. It is the largest noctuoid in the continental United States. In the folklore ...

  3. Black arches - Wikipedia

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    The moths of Lymantria monacha have a wingspan of 40 to 50 mm. They have white forewings with black connected wavy arches which gives the moth its name. The light brown hindwings have white fringes having black spots. They also have a characteristic biscuit-coloured abdomen with a black band. Females are larger and have elongated wings. [1]

  4. Aporophyla nigra - Wikipedia

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    Aporophyla nigra, the black rustic, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Adrian Hardy Haworth in 1809. It is found from North Africa, through southern and central Europe to Anatolia, in the north it is found up to Scotland and southern Norway. It is also found in the Caucasus, Israel and Lebanon.

  5. Animals in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    עַכְשׁוּב ‎ ʿak̲šûb̲, mentioned only once in the Hebrew Bible, namely Psalm 140, but manifestly alluded to in Psalm 13:3, and Romans 3:13, seems to have been one of the most highly poisonous kinds of viper, perhaps the toxicoa, also called echis arenicola or scytale of the Pyramids, very common in Syria and North Africa.

  6. Black moth - Wikipedia

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    Epicoma melanospila, black spot moth; Glacies coracina, black mountain moth; Hypena scabra, black snout moth; Idia lubricalis, glossy black idia moth; Langessa nomophilalis, black langessa moth; Metalectra tantillus, black fungus moth; Panthea acronyctoides, black zigzag moth; Parascotia fuliginaria, waved black moth; Penestola bufalis, black ...

  7. Bombyx mori - Wikipedia

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    The moth is the adult phase of the silk worm's life cycle. Silk moths have a wingspan of 3–5 cm (1.2–2.0 in) and a white, hairy body. Females are about two to three times bulkier than males (due to carrying many eggs). All adult Bombycidae moths have reduced mouthparts and do not feed.

  8. In Honor of Black History Month, 30 Black History Facts You ...

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  9. Neopalpa donaldtrumpi - Wikipedia

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    Neopalpa donaldtrumpi belongs to the twirler moths, known for their propensity to spin in circles on leaves. [6] The moth appears to be evenly distributed through the year, but its host plant and lifespan are not known. [7] Its habitat is threatened by urbanization. [8]