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Random Lepidoptera Of Saint Helena, Ascension And Tristan Da Cunhareport

  • Opogona atlantica (E. Wollaston, 1879)

    (Tineidae) (Moths)

  • Opogona scalaris (E. Wollaston, 1879)

    (Tineidae) (Moths)

  • Vanessa braziliensis (Moore, 1883)

    (Nymphalidae) (Butterflies)

  • Condica circuita (Guenée, 1852)

    (Noctuidae) (Moths)

  • Udea hageni Viette, 1952

    (Crambidae) (Moths)

  • Rhodometra sacraria (Linnaeus, 1767)

    (Geometridae) (Moths)

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The visual organs of an insect include the compound eye and the monocular eye. Compound eyes are located on the upper two sides of the head of an insect. MONOCULARS are similar in composition to the Ommatidia and can be divided into dorsal monoculars and laterally monoculars according to their position of attachment. Insects communicate with their environment through the nervous system. The nervous system is connected to a wide variety of receptors and reactors on the body wall and in the body. The insect nervous system is also the insect information communication system and the important overall control system.

In this random generator tool, we've compiled a list of 142 items, from all the butterflies and moths of Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha to help you build a clear understanding of it.


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