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- Q1821704 subject Q15100510.
- Q1821704 subject Q16804016.
- Q1821704 subject Q18699886.
- Q1821704 subject Q18699888.
- Q1821704 subject Q8291387.
- Q1821704 abstract "Basiothia medea, the small verdant hawk, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is common in open habitats throughout the Ethiopian Region, including Madagascar. It is however probably absent from the equatorial forest belt, except as a vagrant. The species is an active migrant.The length of the forewings is 22–25 mm and the wingspan is 49–63 mm. The body is grass green. The forewings are grass green with two or three faint darker green transverse lines. The hindwings are dull orange with a narrow brown margin.The larvae feed on Spermacoce natalensis, Dioda, Spermacoce, Pentas and Pentasinia species.".
- Q1821704 binomialAuthority Q156205.
- Q1821704 class Q1390.
- Q1821704 family Q157683.
- Q1821704 genus Q1756886.
- Q1821704 kingdom Q729.
- Q1821704 order Q28319.
- Q1821704 phylum Q1360.
- Q1821704 synonym "*Basiothia idricus (Walker, 1856)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Basiothia nigrita (Clark, 1920)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Choerocampa transfigurata (Wallengren, 1860)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Sphinx clio (Fabricius, 1793)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Sphinx idrieus (Drury, 1782)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Sphinx medea (Fabricius, 1781)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Sphinx minus (Fabricius, 1787)".
- Q1821704 synonym "*Sphinx onothberina (Martyn, 1797)".
- Q1821704 thumbnail Basiothia_medea.JPG?width=300.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1019.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1258212.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q15100510.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q156205.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q157683.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q16804016.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1725788.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756886.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q18699886.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q18699888.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q209531.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q245097.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q2720009.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q3314456.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q388614.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q4421.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1821704 wikiPageWikiLink Q8291387.
- Q1821704 classis "Insecta".
- Q1821704 familia Q157683.
- Q1821704 genus "Basiothia".
- Q1821704 ordo Q28319.
- Q1821704 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q1821704 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1821704 synonyms "*Sphinx medea (Fabricius, 1781) *Sphinx minus (Fabricius, 1787) *Sphinx idrieus (Drury, 1782) *Sphinx clio (Fabricius, 1793) *Sphinx onothberina (Martyn, 1797) *Choerocampa transfigurata (Wallengren, 1860) *Basiothia nigrita (Clark, 1920) *Basiothia idricus (Walker, 1856)".
- Q1821704 type Animal.
- Q1821704 type Eukaryote.
- Q1821704 type Insect.
- Q1821704 type Species.
- Q1821704 type Thing.
- Q1821704 type Q1390.
- Q1821704 type Q19088.
- Q1821704 type Q729.
- Q1821704 comment "Basiothia medea, the small verdant hawk, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is common in open habitats throughout the Ethiopian Region, including Madagascar. It is however probably absent from the equatorial forest belt, except as a vagrant. The species is an active migrant.The length of the forewings is 22–25 mm and the wingspan is 49–63 mm. The body is grass green. The forewings are grass green with two or three faint darker green transverse lines.".
- Q1821704 label "Basiothia medea".
- Q1821704 depiction Basiothia_medea.JPG.