Pleuroptya ruralis
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Pleuroptya ruralis
Summary
Pleuroptya ruralis is a taxon[1].
Key Facts
- Pleuroptya ruralis's instance of is recorded as taxon[2].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is classified at the rank of species[3].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is classified within Pleuroptya[4].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's scientific name is Pleuroptya ruralis[5].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's short name is recorded as P. ruralis[6].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is commonly known as Mother of Pearl[7].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is commonly known as Parelmoermot[8].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is commonly known as isokoisa[9].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is commonly known as kjempeengmott[10].
- Pleuroptya ruralis is commonly known as parelmoermot[11].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's has host is recorded as Urtica dioica[12].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's has host is recorded as maize[13].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's means of locomotion is recorded as rolling[14].
- Pleuroptya ruralis's taxon synonym of is recorded as Patania ruralis[15].
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Classification
Under binomial nomenclature, Pleuroptya ruralis is Pleuroptya ruralis[5]. It is classified at the rank of species[3]. It belongs to the parent taxon Pleuroptya[4]. Recorded taxon common name include Mother of Pearl[7], Parelmoermot[8], isokoisa[9], and kjempeengmott[10].
Identifiers
Pleuroptya ruralis's iNaturalist taxon ID is recorded as 55656[16]. Pleuroptya ruralis's NCBI taxonomy ID is recorded as 753217[17]. Pleuroptya ruralis's Encyclopedia of Life ID is recorded as 477924[18]. Pleuroptya ruralis's GBIF taxon ID is recorded as 1879252[19].