Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Brick (Agrochola circellaris) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia.This is a variable species, the forewings ranging from yellow to reddish brown and marked with paler stigmata and fascia. The most distinctive marking is a dark discal spot, with a diffuse dark band linking it to the costa. The hindwings are dirty grey with pale cream margins."@en }
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- Agrochola_circellaris abstract "The Brick (Agrochola circellaris) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia.This is a variable species, the forewings ranging from yellow to reddish brown and marked with paler stigmata and fascia. The most distinctive marking is a dark discal spot, with a diffuse dark band linking it to the costa. The hindwings are dirty grey with pale cream margins.".
- Q843342 abstract "The Brick (Agrochola circellaris) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia.This is a variable species, the forewings ranging from yellow to reddish brown and marked with paler stigmata and fascia. The most distinctive marking is a dark discal spot, with a diffuse dark band linking it to the costa. The hindwings are dirty grey with pale cream margins.".
- Agrochola_circellaris comment "The Brick (Agrochola circellaris) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia.This is a variable species, the forewings ranging from yellow to reddish brown and marked with paler stigmata and fascia. The most distinctive marking is a dark discal spot, with a diffuse dark band linking it to the costa. The hindwings are dirty grey with pale cream margins.".
- Q843342 comment "The Brick (Agrochola circellaris) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout most of Europe, Asia Minor and Armenia.This is a variable species, the forewings ranging from yellow to reddish brown and marked with paler stigmata and fascia. The most distinctive marking is a dark discal spot, with a diffuse dark band linking it to the costa. The hindwings are dirty grey with pale cream margins.".