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- Q4681637 subject Q6178168.
- Q4681637 abstract "Adela purpurea is a moth of the Adelidae family or fairy longhorn moths. It was described by Walker in 1863. It is widespread in boreal North America, from the Yukon through the southern provinces of Canada to Quebec and further south to northern New Jersey.Adults are on wing from May to June in northern Canada and in April in New England. Adults have been observed visiting Salix blossoms.".
- Q4681637 class Q1390.
- Q4681637 family Q927746.
- Q4681637 genus Q966896.
- Q4681637 kingdom Q729.
- Q4681637 order Q28319.
- Q4681637 phylum Q1360.
- Q4681637 synonym "*Adela biviella (Zeller, 1873)".
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q1408.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q1725788.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q176.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q2009.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q36050.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q6178168.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q927746.
- Q4681637 wikiPageWikiLink Q966896.
- Q4681637 classis "Insecta".
- Q4681637 familia Q927746.
- Q4681637 genus "Adela".
- Q4681637 ordo Q28319.
- Q4681637 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q4681637 regnum "Animalia".
- Q4681637 synonyms "*Adela biviella (Zeller, 1873)".
- Q4681637 type Animal.
- Q4681637 type Eukaryote.
- Q4681637 type Insect.
- Q4681637 type Species.
- Q4681637 type Thing.
- Q4681637 type Q1390.
- Q4681637 type Q19088.
- Q4681637 type Q729.
- Q4681637 comment "Adela purpurea is a moth of the Adelidae family or fairy longhorn moths. It was described by Walker in 1863. It is widespread in boreal North America, from the Yukon through the southern provinces of Canada to Quebec and further south to northern New Jersey.Adults are on wing from May to June in northern Canada and in April in New England. Adults have been observed visiting Salix blossoms.".
- Q4681637 label "Adela purpurea".