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Are (moth)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Species
  
A. druryi

Higher classification
  
Arctiidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Arctiidae

Scientific name
  
Are

Rank
  
Genus

Are (moth)

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Are is a genus of moths in the family Arctiidae. The type (and only current assigned) species is Are druryi, which is found on Jamaica. This species was described by Dru Drury in 1773 under the name Phalaena marginata, but this name is preoccupied by Phalaena marginata Linnaeus, 1758 and a new specific epithet, honouring Drury, was assigned in 1986.

Description

Upper side. Antennae pectinated. Head black. Neck yellow. Tongue distinct. Thorax and abdomen black; the latter having two rows of grey spots placed along the upper side of it, and reaching towards the anus, which is yellow. Anterior wings deep black, the anterior edges next the shoulders being yellow. Posterior wings sooty black, with a whitish cloud next the shoulders, and a white spot near the centre of each; a row of whitish spots are also placed along the external edges, which become fainter as they approach the upper corners.

Under side. Breast, sides, legs, and abdomen black. All the wings are the same; the anterior ones being edged with yellow next the shoulders, and two faint grey spots near the middle; a small whitish streak is also placed on the posterior ones, next the abdominal edges, about a quarter of an inch from the shoulders, where is a small yellow spot on each wing. Margins of the wings entire. Wing-span nearly 2½ inches (62 mm).

References

Are (moth) Wikipedia


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