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Name *1 | Lonomia obliqua |
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Other names *1 | others: Lonomia obliqua Walker, 1855 |
NCBI Taxonomy ID | 304329 |
Lineage *1 | cellular organisms > Eukaryota > Opisthokonta > Metazoa > Eumetazoa > Bilateria > Protostomia > Ecdysozoa > Panarthropoda > Arthropoda > Mandibulata > Pancrustacea > Hexapoda > Insecta > Dicondylia > Pterygota > Neoptera > Endopterygota > Amphiesmenoptera > Lepidoptera > Glossata > Neolepidoptera > Heteroneura > Ditrysia > Obtectomera > Bombycoidea > Saturniidae > Hemileucinae > Lonomia |
Wikipedia | Wikipedia - Lonomia obliqua:
Lonomia obliqua, the giant silkworm moth (a name also used for a wide range of other saturniid moths), is a species of saturniid moth from South America. It is famous for its larval form, rather than the adult moth, primarily because of the caterpillar's defense mechanism, urticating bristles that inject a potentially deadly venom... |
Comment | arthropod |
References | *1: NCBI Taxonomy |
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF CLASS II MHC MOLECULE IEK BOUND TO MOTH CYTOCHROME C PEPTIDE
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