| Lepidoptera |
An order of insects, characterised by the possession of a spiral proboscis, and of four large more or less scaly wings. It includes the well-known butterflies and moths.
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| Lepidoptera |
The name of the order of insects that includes the butterflies, skippers, and moths. The feature that distinguishes Lepidoptera from other insects is the possession of tiny overlapping scales on the wings of the adult. Other features of Lepidopteran adults include: four membranous wings, forewing and hindwing on each side of the body coupled at their base, and mouthparts (if present and functional) shaped into a sucking tube a proboscis). ...
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| Lepidoptera |
(lepido = scale; ptera = wings) the butterflies and moths.
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| Lepidoptera |
In the traditional Linnean classification system, the group Lepidoptera fit in as an "order" of organisms, and includes moths and butterflies. Literally translated in Greek, Lepidoptera means "wings of a scale". Also, see scales.
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| Lepidoptera |
the order of insects that includes all of the butterflies and moths
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