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- Tytroca_dispar abstract "Tytroca dispar is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in semi-deserts and deserts from the Sahara, the Arabian Peninsula, Israel, Jordan and the Sinai.The female adult of this species has a wingspan of 27mm.There are multiple generations per year. Adults are on wing year round.The larvae feed on Acacia species.".
- Tytroca_dispar class Insect.
- Tytroca_dispar family Noctuidae.
- Tytroca_dispar genus Tytroca.
- Tytroca_dispar kingdom Animal.
- Tytroca_dispar order Lepidoptera.
- Tytroca_dispar phylum Arthropod.
- Tytroca_dispar phylum Hexapoda.
- Tytroca_dispar synonym "*Cortyta dallonii".
- Tytroca_dispar synonym "*Cortyta dispar margarita".
- Tytroca_dispar synonym "*Cortyta sabulifera".
- Tytroca_dispar synonym "*Pericyma dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar synonym "*Tytroca dispar puengeleri".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageExternalLink ent13_3%20175_186%20Kravchenko.pdf.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageExternalLink 46T.dispar.jpg.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageID "24297780".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageLength "1484".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageRevisionID "672266274".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Acacia.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catocalinae.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_of_the_Middle_East.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Hexapoda.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Moth.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Noctuidae.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Sahara.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Sinai.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLink Tytroca.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tytroca dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar binomial "Tytroca dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar classis "Insecta".
- Tytroca_dispar familia Noctuidae.
- Tytroca_dispar genus "Tytroca".
- Tytroca_dispar hasPhotoCollection Tytroca_dispar.
- Tytroca_dispar imageWidth "240".
- Tytroca_dispar name "Tytroca dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar ordo Lepidoptera.
- Tytroca_dispar phylum "Arthropoda".
- Tytroca_dispar regnum "Animalia".
- Tytroca_dispar species "T. dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar subphylum Hexapoda.
- Tytroca_dispar synonyms "*Pericyma dispar *Cortyta dallonii *Cortyta sabulifera *Cortyta dispar margarita *Tytroca dispar puengeleri".
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Catocalinae-stub.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tytroca_dispar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Tytroca_dispar subject Category:Catocalinae.
- Tytroca_dispar subject Category:Moths_of_the_Middle_East.
- Tytroca_dispar hypernym Moth.
- Tytroca_dispar type Animal.
- Tytroca_dispar type Article.
- Tytroca_dispar type Eukaryote.
- Tytroca_dispar type Insect.
- Tytroca_dispar type Species.
- Tytroca_dispar type Article.
- Tytroca_dispar type Thing.
- Tytroca_dispar type Q1390.
- Tytroca_dispar type Q19088.
- Tytroca_dispar type Q729.
- Tytroca_dispar comment "Tytroca dispar is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in semi-deserts and deserts from the Sahara, the Arabian Peninsula, Israel, Jordan and the Sinai.The female adult of this species has a wingspan of 27mm.There are multiple generations per year. Adults are on wing year round.The larvae feed on Acacia species.".
- Tytroca_dispar label "Tytroca dispar".
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs Tytroca_dispar.
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs m.07s6npp.
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs Tytroca_dispar.
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs Tytroca_dispar.
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs Q7861856.
- Tytroca_dispar sameAs Q7861856.
- Tytroca_dispar wasDerivedFrom Tytroca_dispar?oldid=672266274.
- Tytroca_dispar isPrimaryTopicOf Tytroca_dispar.
- Tytroca_dispar name "Tytroca dispar".