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Pandesma robusta (Walker, 1858)
(Erebidae) (Moths)
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Leptotes pirithous (Linnaeus, 1767)
(Lycaenidae) (Butterflies)
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Laetilia loxogramma (Staudinger, 1870)
(Pyralidae) (Moths)
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Agrotis segetum (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
(Noctuidae) (Moths)
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Tenaga nigripunctella (Haworth, 1828)
(Tineidae) (Moths)
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Isturgia disputaria (Guenee, 1858)
(Geometridae) (Moths)
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About This Tool
When it comes to insects, many people may not like them very much, especially in the summer, but this is not necessarily the case in some parts of Canada, where large numbers of these insects appear every once in a while, the number is almost unimaginable. The insect is called the lacewing. You can see that the hellgrammite covers up to several centimeters high. On closer inspection, it looks like a dragonfly, but with two long whiskers on its tail, it's small, and its wings are transparent.
In addition to the Lacewing, this random generator tool collates 701 items to introduce you to other insects in Canada, especially the different species of butterflies and moths. You can find Aricia Cramera Eschscholtz, Azanus ubaldus, Polyommatus Celina, and so on in this random generating tool.
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Lepidoptera of the Canary Islands.