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- Q15088533 subject Q18699881.
- Q15088533 abstract "Cosmosoma cardinale is a moth of the Arctiidae family and was described by George Hampson in 1898. It is found in the zoogeographic neotropical region, specifically Brazil. While São Paulo was where Cosmosoma cardinale was first encountered this moth is also found in other parts of Brazil like Santa Catarina, specifically in the towns of Bom Jardim da Serra, Brusque, Joinville, and São Bento do Sul. The Cosmosoma cardinale is described as a day-flying moth, meaning that unlike most species of moth it is active during the day and sleeps at night. The lectotype is designated Cosmosoma cardinalis Hampson. In volume one of the Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae (1898) the Cosmosoma cardinale is described as,"Black-brown; antennae white at tips; tegulae with white points; patagia with crimson patches; legs with white spots; abdomen with lateral patches of crimson at base, and dorsal and two lateral series of white points, the 1st dorsal spot large; wings hyaline, the veins and margins black. Fore wing with crimson spot below base of median nervure and patch on basal part of inner margin followed by a whiteish mark; a discocellular black patch; the terminal band very wide on apical area and expanding at tornus; cilia white at apex. Hind wing with the innter area brilliant crimson; the terminal band expanding slightly at apex and above tornus."".
- Q15088533 class Q1390.
- Q15088533 family Q133240.
- Q15088533 family Q18392591.
- Q15088533 genus Q5174630.
- Q15088533 kingdom Q729.
- Q15088533 order Q28319.
- Q15088533 phylum Q1360.
- Q15088533 synonym "Erruca cardinalis; Erruca cardinale".
- Q15088533 thumbnail Cosmosoma_cardinale.png?width=300.
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- Q15088533 classis "Insecta".
- Q15088533 familia Q18392591.
- Q15088533 genus "Cosmosoma".
- Q15088533 ordo Q28319.
- Q15088533 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q15088533 regnum "Animalia".
- Q15088533 superfamilia Q133240.
- Q15088533 synonyms "Erruca cardinalis; Erruca cardinale".
- Q15088533 type Animal.
- Q15088533 type Eukaryote.
- Q15088533 type Insect.
- Q15088533 type Species.
- Q15088533 type Thing.
- Q15088533 type Q1390.
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- Q15088533 comment "Cosmosoma cardinale is a moth of the Arctiidae family and was described by George Hampson in 1898. It is found in the zoogeographic neotropical region, specifically Brazil. While São Paulo was where Cosmosoma cardinale was first encountered this moth is also found in other parts of Brazil like Santa Catarina, specifically in the towns of Bom Jardim da Serra, Brusque, Joinville, and São Bento do Sul.".
- Q15088533 label "Cosmosoma cardinale".
- Q15088533 depiction Cosmosoma_cardinale.png.