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 Übersetzung für 'brown tail' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a brown-tail | brown-tails
entom.T
brown-tail [Euproctis chrysorrhoea] [moth]
Eichen-Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]
entom.T
brown-tail [Euproctis chrysorrhoea] [moth]
Dunkler Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]
entom.T
brown-tail [Euproctis chrysorrhoea] [moth]
Goldfalter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies] [selten]
entom.T
browntail / brown-tail moth [Euproctis chrysorrhoea]
(Dunkler) Goldafter {m}
entom.T
browntail / brown-tail moth [Euproctis chrysorrhoea]
Eichen-Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]
entom.T
browntail / brown-tail moth [Euproctis chrysorrhoea]
Goldfalter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies] [selten]
Teiltreffer
bot.T
little mousetail / mouse-tail / mouse tail [Myosurus minimus, syn.: M. clavicaulis, M. lepturus]
Zwerg-Mäuseschwänzchen / Zwergmäuseschwänzchen {n}
bot.T
little mousetail / mouse-tail / mouse tail [Myosurus minimus, syn.: M. clavicaulis, M. lepturus]
Mäuseschwänzchen {n}
fishT
paddletail / paddle-tail / paddle tail snapper [Lutjanus gibbus] [humpback red snapper]
Buckel-Schnapper / Buckelschnapper {m}
bot.T
little mousetail / mouse-tail / mouse tail [Myosurus minimus, syn.: M. clavicaulis, M. lepturus]
Kleiner Mäuseschwanz {m}
bot.T
little mousetail / mouse-tail / mouse tail [Myosurus minimus, syn.: M. clavicaulis, M. lepturus]
Zwergmäuseschwanz {m}
zool.T
thicktail / thick-tail / thick tail (day) gecko [Phelsuma mutabilis, syn.: P. androyense, P micropholis]
Veränderlicher Taggecko {m}
bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonotis leonurus] [wild dagga]
Großblättriges Löwenohr {n}
bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonotis leonurus] [wild dagga]
Afrikanisches Löwenohr {n}
bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Echtes Herzgespann {n}
bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Löwenschwanz {m} [Echtes Herzgespann]
bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Herzspannkraut {n}
bot.T
meadow cat's-tail / cat's tail [Phleum pratense, syn.: P. pratense f. bracteatum, Achnodonton bulbosum, Plantinia pratensis, Stelephuros pratensis]
Timotheegras {n} [Wiesen-Lieschgras]
bot.T
meadow cat's-tail / cat's tail [Phleum pratense, syn.: P. pratense f. bracteatum, Achnodonton bulbosum, Plantinia pratensis, Stelephuros pratensis]
Wiesen-Lieschgras / Wiesenlieschgras {n}
bot.T
sand cat's-tail / cat's tail [Phleum arenarium, syn.: Achnodon Arenarium, A. arenarius, Crypsis arenaria, Phalaris arenaria, Poa arenaria]
Sand-Lieschgras / Sandlieschgras {n}
bot.T
capon's-tail / capon's tail [Aquilegia vulgaris]
Gemeine Akelei {f}
mycol.T
brown-beret / brown beret lichen [Baeomyces rufus]
Braune Hutflechte {f}
mycol.T
brown-beret / brown beret lichen [Baeomyces rufus]
Braune Köpfchenflechte {f}
mycol.T
brown-beret / brown beret lichen [Baeomyces rufus]
Fuchsrote Hutflechte {f}
orn.T
chestnut-brown / chestnut brown antpitta [Grallaria erythroleuca]
Weißflecken-Ameisenpitta {f}
orn.T
chestnut-brown / chestnut brown antpitta [Grallaria erythroleuca]
Kastanien-Ameisenpitta / Kastanienameisenpitta {f}
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Übersetzung für 'brown tail' von Englisch nach Deutsch

brown-tail [Euproctis chrysorrhoea] [moth]
Eichen-Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]entom.T

Dunkler Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]entom.T

Goldfalter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies] [selten]entom.T
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browntail / brown-tail moth [Euproctis chrysorrhoea]
(Dunkler) Goldafter {m}entom.T

Eichen-Goldafter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies]entom.T

Goldfalter {m} [Nachtfalterspezies] [selten]entom.T

little mousetail / mouse-tail / mouse tail [Myosurus minimus, syn.: M. clavicaulis, M. lepturus]
Zwerg-Mäuseschwänzchen / Zwergmäuseschwänzchen {n}bot.T

Mäuseschwänzchen {n}bot.T

Kleiner Mäuseschwanz {m}bot.T

Zwergmäuseschwanz {m}bot.T
paddletail / paddle-tail / paddle tail snapper [Lutjanus gibbus] [humpback red snapper]
Buckel-Schnapper / Buckelschnapper {m}fishT
thicktail / thick-tail / thick tail (day) gecko [Phelsuma mutabilis, syn.: P. androyense, P micropholis]
Veränderlicher Taggecko {m}zool.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonotis leonurus] [wild dagga]
Großblättriges Löwenohr {n}bot.T

Afrikanisches Löwenohr {n}bot.T
lion's-tail / lion's tail [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Echtes Herzgespann {n}bot.T

Löwenschwanz {m} [Echtes Herzgespann]bot.T

Herzspannkraut {n}bot.T
meadow cat's-tail / cat's tail [Phleum pratense, syn.: P. pratense f. bracteatum, Achnodonton bulbosum, Plantinia pratensis, Stelephuros pratensis]
Timotheegras {n} [Wiesen-Lieschgras]bot.T

Wiesen-Lieschgras / Wiesenlieschgras {n}bot.T
sand cat's-tail / cat's tail [Phleum arenarium, syn.: Achnodon Arenarium, A. arenarius, Crypsis arenaria, Phalaris arenaria, Poa arenaria]
Sand-Lieschgras / Sandlieschgras {n}bot.T
capon's-tail / capon's tail [Aquilegia vulgaris]
Gemeine Akelei {f}bot.T
brown-beret / brown beret lichen [Baeomyces rufus]
Braune Hutflechte {f}mycol.T

Braune Köpfchenflechte {f}mycol.T

Fuchsrote Hutflechte {f}mycol.T
chestnut-brown / chestnut brown antpitta [Grallaria erythroleuca]
Weißflecken-Ameisenpitta {f}orn.T

Kastanien-Ameisenpitta / Kastanienameisenpitta {f}orn.T
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Other defoliators that attack black oak and may occasionally be epidemic are the variable oak leaf caterpillar ("Heterocampa manteo"), the orange striped oakworm ("Anisota senatoria"), and the brown tail moth ("Euproctis chrysorrhoea").
  • The distinctive chocolate-brown tail bore a large stylized orange 'O' (see image).
  • Other Lepidoptera larvae which have been recorded feeding on "Acacia" include brown-tail, "Endoclita malabaricus" and turnip moth.
  • The back is brown with darker streaks, while the belly is pale gray. The wings and crown are rust-colored. This sparrow has a conical, yellow-based bill and a long brown tail.
  • "Parthenocissus" species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the brown-tail and Gothic.

  • Immature birds have dark brown upperparts, a pale-banded brown tail, brown-spotted white underparts and a brown streaked buff head and neck.
  • The brown tail feathers and wings have narrow rufous outer webs.
  • Geraniums are eaten by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, ghost moth, and mouse moth.
  • Example: brown-tail moth.
  • Leaves are eaten by the larva of the coastal race of the ash pug moth and by larvae of other Lepidoptera, including brown-tail, dun-bar, emperor moth, mottled umber, and "Coleophora elaeagnisella".

  • The head is grey, and the brown tail is tipped rufous or white depending on race.
  • "Spiraea" species are used as food plants by the larvae of many Lepidoptera species, including the brown-tail, the small emperor moth, the grey dagger, the setaceous Hebrew character, and the moth "Hypercompe indecisa".
  • The breeding male is scarlet apart from his black face, belly and wings and brown tail.
  • "Chaenomeles" is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the brown-tail and the leaf-miner "Bucculatrix pomifoliella".
  • Adults have a short forked brown tail and brown wings.

  • It has warm brown upperparts intricately patterned with black, buff and white, and a plain brown tail.
  • The brown-tail moth produces one generation a year. It has four life stages; egg, larval, pupal, and adult. Eggs are laid in July and hatch in August.
  • Color pattern: grayish or olive brown above, with dorsal series of large brown, black-edged spots or blotches, and a lateral series of smaller spots; head above brownish, below whitish; belly whitish but heavily powdered with light brown; tail brownish (possibly pink in life M.A. ...
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