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61 moth, flat-headed pasture
1. LAT Oncopera mitocera Turner2. RUS —3. ENG flat-headed pasture moth, Atherton grass moth4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, flat-headed pasture
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62 moth, garden noctuid
1. LAT Fishia discors Grote2. RUS —3. ENG garden noctuid moth4. DEU —5. FRA phalène f des jardins1. LAT Mamestra curialis (J. Smith)2. RUS —3. ENG garden noctuid moth4. DEU —5. FRA noctuelle f épineuseDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, garden noctuid
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63 moth, gooseberry measuring
1. LAT Abraxas grossulariata Linnaeus2. RUS пяденица f крыжовниковая, арлекин m3. ENG common magpie (moth), currant [gooseberry measuring] moth4. DEU Stachelbeerspanner m, Harlekin m5. FRA phalène f mouchetée [du groseillier]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, gooseberry measuring
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64 moth, great winter
1. LAT Erannis defoliaria Clemens2. RUS пяденица-обдирало f (садовая)3. ENG great winter moth, mottled umber moth4. DEU großer Frostspanner m, Waldlindenspanner m5. FRA géomètre m défeuillant, phalène f défeuillante [effeuillante]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, great winter
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65 moth, heart
1. LAT Agrotis exclamationis Linnaeus2. RUS совка f восклицательная3. ENG heart (and dart) moth, (dart) exclamator moth4. DEU Ausrufezeicheneule f, Ausrufezeichen n, braungraue [gemeine] Graseule f5. FRA noctuelle f point d'exclamation -
66 moth, heart and dart
1. LAT Agrotis exclamationis Linnaeus2. RUS совка f восклицательная3. ENG heart (and dart) moth, (dart) exclamator moth4. DEU Ausrufezeicheneule f, Ausrufezeichen n, braungraue [gemeine] Graseule f5. FRA noctuelle f point d'exclamationDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, heart and dart
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67 moth, imperial
1. LAT Eacles imperialis (Drury)2. RUS —3. ENG imperial moth4. DEU —5. FRA papillon m impérial1. LAT Eacles imperialis Drury2. RUS —3. ENG imperial moth4. DEU —5. FRA papillon m impérialDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, imperial
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68 moth, Indian meal
1. LAT Plodia argentifera Guenée2. RUS —3. ENG Indian meal moth4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Plodia interpunctella (Hübner)2. RUS огнёвка f южная [амбарная]3. ENG Indian meal moth, cloaked knot-horn4. DEU (kupferrote) Dörrobstmotte f5. FRA pyrale f de fruits secs, teigne f du bléDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, Indian meal
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69 moth, lesser bee
1. LAT Achrola grisella Fabricius2. RUS моль f мелкая вощинная, огнёвка f пчелиная малая3. ENG lesser wax moth, lesser bee moth4. DEU kleine Wachsmotte f5. FRA petite [fausse] teigne f des ruchesDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, lesser bee
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70 moth, lesser bud
1. LAT Recurvaria nanella Hübner2. RUS вертунья f моль f листовая3. ENG lesser bud moth, beautiful brindled groundling4. DEU Grauköpfige Obstbaummotte f5. FRA teigne f des bourgeons1. LAT Rheumaptera nanella (Hübner)2. RUS —3. ENG lesser bud moth4. DEU —5. FRA teigne f des bourgeonsDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, lesser bud
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71 moth, lesser wax
1. LAT Achrola grisella Fabricius2. RUS моль f мелкая вощинная, огнёвка f пчелиная малая3. ENG lesser wax moth, lesser bee moth4. DEU kleine Wachsmotte f5. FRA petite [fausse] teigne f des ruchesDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, lesser wax
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72 moth, Lewin's bag shelter
1. LAT Lewinibombyx lewinae Lewin2. RUS —3. ENG Lewin's bag shelter moth4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Panacela lewinae Lewm2. RUS —3. ENG Lewin's bag shelter moth4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, Lewin's bag shelter
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73 moth, light-brown apple
1. LAT Epiphyas postvittana Walker2. RUS —3. ENG light-brown apple moth4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Tortrix postvittana Walker2. RUS —3. ENG light-brown apple moth4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, light-brown apple
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74 moth, maple
1. LAT Cosymbia annulata Schulze2. RUS пяденица f кольчатая кленовая3. ENG maple moth4. DEU gelbweißer Ahornspanner m5. FRA mariée f1. LAT Deuteronomos magnarius Guenée2. RUS —3. ENG maple moth, notch-winged geometer4. DEU —5. FRA arpenteuse f de l'érable -
75 moth, Mediterranean flour
1. LAT Anagasta kuehniella Zeller2. RUS огнёвка f мельничная [амбарная]3. ENG (Mediterranean) flour moth4. DEU Mehlmotte f5. FRA teigne f de la farine1. LAT Ephestia kuehniella Zeller2. RUS огнёвка f мельничная3. ENG Mediterranean flour moth4. DEU —5. FRA pyrale f de la farineDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, Mediterranean flour
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76 moth, mottled umber
1. LAT Erannis defoliaria Clemens2. RUS пяденица-обдирало f (садовая)3. ENG great winter moth, mottled umber moth4. DEU großer Frostspanner m, Waldlindenspanner m5. FRA géomètre m défeuillant, phalène f défeuillante [effeuillante]DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, mottled umber
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77 moth, oriental fruit
1. LAT Grapholitha molesta Busck2. RUS плодожорка f восточная персиковая3. ENG oriental peach moth, oriental fruit moth4. DEU Pfirsichwickler m, Pfirsichtriebbohrer m5. FRA tordeuse f orientale du pêcherDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, oriental fruit
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78 moth, oriental peach
1. LAT Grapholitha molesta Busck2. RUS плодожорка f восточная персиковая3. ENG oriental peach moth, oriental fruit moth4. DEU Pfirsichwickler m, Pfirsichtriebbohrer m5. FRA tordeuse f orientale du pêcherDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, oriental peach
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79 moth, osier green
1. LAT Earias chlorana Linnaeus2. RUS челночница f ивовая3. ENG osier green moth, cream-bordered green moth4. DEU Weidenkahneule f, Weidenhalmeule f5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, osier green
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80 moth, pale tussock
1. LAT Dasychira pudibunda Linnaeus2. RUS шерстолапка f стыдливая, краснохвост m3. ENG pale [banded] tussock moth4. DEU Streckschwanz m, Rotschwanz m, Streckfuß m, Buchenrotschwanz m5. FRA bombyx m pudibond1. LAT Halisidota tesselaris (J. Smith)2. RUS —3. ENG pale tussock moth4. DEU —5. FRA halisidote f du pommierDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, pale tussock
См. также в других словарях:
Moth — Moth, n.; pl. {Moths} (m[o^]thz). [OE. mothe, AS. mo[eth][eth]e; akin to D. mot, G. motte, Icel. motti, and prob. to E. mad an earthworm. Cf. {Mad}, n., {Mawk}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any nocturnal lepidopterous insect, or any not included among the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moth|y — «MTH ee, MOTH », adjective, moth|i|er, moth|i|est. infested by moths; moth eaten … Useful english dictionary
Moth — ist der Name von Sophie Amalie Moth (1654−1719), Mätresse des dänisch norwegischen König Christian V. Franz Xaver Moth (1802 1879), böhmischer Mathematiker. Siehe auch: International Moth Class Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
MOTH — (Heb. עָשׁ, ash and סָס, sas; AV, JPS – worm ), insect said to eat and destroy clothes (Isa. 51:8; cf. 50:9; Job 13:28). The word ash is also used as a synonym for disintegration and destruction (Hos. 5:12; Ps. 39:12). These names refer to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
moth — [ mɔθ ] noun count a flying insect like a BUTTERFLY that flies mostly at night. The young form of some types of moth eat cloth: Protect your rug from damage by moths. like a moth to a candle flame used for emphasizing how much someone is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
moth — [môth] n. pl. moths [môthz, môths] [ME motthe < OE moththe, akin to Ger motte < IE base * math , gnawing vermin] 1. any of various families of chiefly night flying lepidopteran insects, similar to the butterflies but generally smaller, less … English World dictionary
Moth — (m[o^]th), n. A mote. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moth — (n.) O.E. moððe (Northumbrian mohðe), common Germanic (Cf. O.N. motti, M.Du. motte, Du. mot, Ger. Motte moth ), perhaps related to O.E. maða maggot, or from the root of MIDGE (Cf. midge) (q.v.). Until 16c. used mostly of the larva and usually in… … Etymology dictionary
moth|er-to-be — «MUHTH uhr tu BEE», noun, plural moth|ers to be. an expectant mother … Useful english dictionary
moth|er — moth|er1 «MUHTH uhr», noun, verb, adjective. –n. 1. a woman who has given birth to a child: »The mother and father were very proud of their new baby. 2. a female parent: »The puppies have lost their mother. 3. Figurative. the cause or source of… … Useful english dictionary
moth — [mɔθ US mo:θ] n [: Old English; Origin: moththe] an insect related to the ↑butterfly that flies mainly at night and is attracted to lights. Some moths eat holes in cloth … Dictionary of contemporary English