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cinnabar moth Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

সিঁদুর মথ,





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The cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) is a brightly coloured arctiid moth found as a native species in Europe and western and central Asia.


The cinnabar moth feeds mostly on ragwort and has been introduced as a control measure.


Together with the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) and the tansy ragwort flea beetle (Longitarsus jacobaeae).


The beetle is most effective when used in conjunction with the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae), another ragwort biocontrol agent.


the cinnabar moth larvae respond (get excited) specifically to the pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which all Senecio contain.


Ragwort is best known as the food of caterpillars of the cinnabar moth Tyria jacobaeae.


Monophagous species, like the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae) are scarce.


ability to host certain insect larvae, such as that of the cinnabar moth.


In the UK, the cinnabar moth is a priority species.


buff ermine – recorded on Senecio jacobaea in Europe Tyria jacobaeae, cinnabar moth – recorded on Senecio jacobaea, Senecio vulgaris and Senecio congestus.


moth Trichoplusia ni (a noctuid moth) Nosema tyriae parasitising the cinnabar moth Tyria jacobaeae (an arctiid moth) Nosema vespula parasitising European.


Haccou and Hemerik studied the effects of the cinnabar moth larvae (Tyria jacobaeae) distribution on predation by F.


(1961), Termination of pupal diapause in the cinnabar moth and the reproductive capacity of the resulting females, Nature 190:.


of: distasteful, for example caterpillars, pupae and adults of the cinnabar moth, the monarch and the variable checkerspot butterfly have bitter-tasting.


200 species of moth have been recorded on the reserve, including the cinnabar moth: St Cyrus is the most northerly location at which this moth has been.


park are the meadow brown and the common blue while the day-flying cinnabar moth and six-spot burnet moth are commonly seen.



Synonyms:

arctiid moth; arctiid; Callimorpha jacobeae; cinnabar; Callimorpha; genus Callimorpha;

Antonyms:

achromatic;

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