Dyscia

Dyscia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1825.

Dyscia
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Dyscia

Hübner, 1825
Synonyms
  • Calodyscia Wehrli, 1950
  • Catadyscia Wehrli, 1950
  • Eudyscia Wehrli, 1950
  • Iberafrina Wehrli, 1950
  • Rjabovana Wehrli, 1950
  • Psednothrix Hübner, 1825
  • Warneckeella Wehrli, 1950
  • Zuleika Bang-Haas, 1906

Species

  • Dyscia atlantica Reisser, 1933
  • Dyscia conspersaria (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
  • Dyscia crassipunctaria (Rebel, 1916)
  • Dyscia distinctaria (Bang-Haas, 1910)
  • Dyscia dodonaeeti Wiltshire, 1986
  • Dyscia fagaria (Thunberg, 1784) grey scalloped bar
  • Dyscia galactaria Turati, 1934
  • Dyscia holli (Oberthür, 1910)
  • Dyscia innocentaria (Christoph, 1885)
  • Dyscia lentiscaria (Donzel, 1837)
  • Dyscia leucogrammaria (Püngeler, 1900)
  • Dyscia malatyana Wehrli, 1934
  • Dyscia negrama Wehrli, 1953
  • Dyscia nobiliaria (A. Bang-Haas, 1906)
  • Dyscia penulataria (Hübner, 1819)
  • Dyscia plebejaria (Oberthür, 1910)
  • Dyscia raunaria (Freyer, 1851)
  • Dyscia royaria Tautel & Billi, 2006
  • Dyscia rungsi Herbulot, 1981
  • Dyscia simplicaria Rebel, 1933
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gollark: The protocols *are* 90% compatible, though, honestly.
gollark: ... as if.
gollark: Skynet's `send` and `receive` functions handle the connection and listening stuff automatically, yes.
gollark: <@94122472290394112> EXT vs Skynet:Skynet:* wildcard channel - allows listening to all system messages* API may be nicer to use, as you don't *need* to call skynet.listen anywhere - you do need to call EXT.run somewhere, in parallel or something* Skynet's backend (not the CC side) assigns each connected socket an ID, and tells you which IDs recevied messages. This is not much use.EXT:* messages only readable by people on same channel or server operator* somewhat more complete API - allows closing channels - Skynet can do this but the CC side doesn't handle it

References

  • Savela, Markku. "Dyscia Hübner, 1825". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  • Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.


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