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- Q13531352 abstract "Platarctia parthenos, St. Lawrence Tiger Moth, is a moth in the Arctiidae family. It was described by Harris in 1850. It is found in boreal North America, ranging from Alaska to Labrador, south to New Mexico and Arizona in the Rocky Mountains and to North Carolina in the Appalachian Mountains. The habitat consists of riparian areas and mixed hardwood-conifer forests at middle to high elevations.The length of the forewings is 28–33 mm. The forewings are chocolate brown, marked with cream-coloured spots. The hindwings are orange with black markings. Adults are on wing from late May until early August in one generation per year.The larvae feed on various plants, including Salix, Alnus and Betula species. The species first overwinters as a fifth instar larva and again as an eighth instar larva.".
- Q13531352 class Q1390.
- Q13531352 family Q18392591.
- Q13531352 genus Q7202185.
- Q13531352 kingdom Q729.
- Q13531352 order Q28319.
- Q13531352 phylum Q1360.
- Q13531352 synonym "*Arctia borealis (Möschler, 1860)".
- Q13531352 synonym "*Arctia parthenos (Harris, 1850)".
- Q13531352 synonym "*Hyphoraia parthenos".
- Q13531352 synonym "*Parasemia parthenos parvimaculata (Brower, 1973)".
- Q13531352 synonym "*Parasemia plantaginis multimaculata (Brower, 1973)".
- Q13531352 synonym "*Parasemia plantaginis obsolescens (Brower, 1973)".
- Q13531352 thumbnail Platarctia_parthenos.JPG?width=300.
- Q13531352 wikiPageExternalLink GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL=index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL=&FAMILYqtype=starts+with&FAMILY=arctiidae&SUBFAMILYqtype=starts+with&SUBFAMILY=&TRIBEqtype=starts+with&TRIBE=&SUBTRIBEqtype=starts+with&SUBTRIBE=&GENUSqtype=starts+with&GENUS=&AUTHORqtype=starts+with&AUTHOR=&YEARqtype=equals&YEAR=&sort=GENUS.
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- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q1454.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q1522.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q1725788.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q18392591.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q25239.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q25243.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q36050.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q380307.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q5463.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q7202185.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q797.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q816.
- Q13531352 wikiPageWikiLink Q93332.
- Q13531352 classis "Insecta".
- Q13531352 familia Q18392591.
- Q13531352 genus "Platarctia".
- Q13531352 ordo Q28319.
- Q13531352 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q13531352 regnum "Animalia".
- Q13531352 synonyms "*Arctia parthenos (Harris, 1850) *Hyphoraia parthenos *Arctia borealis (Möschler, 1860) *Parasemia parthenos parvimaculata (Brower, 1973) *Parasemia plantaginis multimaculata (Brower, 1973) *Parasemia plantaginis obsolescens (Brower, 1973)".
- Q13531352 type Animal.
- Q13531352 type Eukaryote.
- Q13531352 type Insect.
- Q13531352 type Species.
- Q13531352 type Thing.
- Q13531352 type Q1390.
- Q13531352 type Q19088.
- Q13531352 type Q729.
- Q13531352 comment "Platarctia parthenos, St. Lawrence Tiger Moth, is a moth in the Arctiidae family. It was described by Harris in 1850. It is found in boreal North America, ranging from Alaska to Labrador, south to New Mexico and Arizona in the Rocky Mountains and to North Carolina in the Appalachian Mountains. The habitat consists of riparian areas and mixed hardwood-conifer forests at middle to high elevations.The length of the forewings is 28–33 mm.".
- Q13531352 label "Platarctia parthenos".
- Q13531352 depiction Platarctia_parthenos.JPG.