. . "Apantesis arge"@en . . . . . . . "*Grammia arge \n*Phalaena arge (Drury, 1773)\n*Bombyx dione (Fabricius, 1775)\n*Noctua incarnatorubra (Goeze, 1781)\n*Apantesis nervosa (Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893)\n*Arctia strigosa (Stretch, 1906)"@en . . . "Grammia arge is een beervlinder uit de familie van de spinneruilen (Erebidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1770 door Drury."@nl . . . . "Arge moth"@en . . "Grammia arge"@nl . . ""@en . . "Apantesis arge, the arge moth or arge tiger moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found in North America from Quebec and Maine to Florida, West to New Mexico, North to North Dakota and Ontario. The wingspan is 38\u201350 millimetres (1.5\u20132.0 in). Adults are on wing from April to September in most of the range and from July to September in Quebec. There are two generations per year in the south and one or two in the North."@en . . . . "3094"^^ . . "1048407641"^^ . . . . . "Apantesis arge"@en . "Grammia arge \u00E4r en fj\u00E4rilsart som beskrevs av Dru Drury 1770. Grammia arge ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Grammia och familjen bj\u00F6rnspinnare. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . . "26358651"^^ . . "Grammia arge \u00E4r en fj\u00E4rilsart som beskrevs av Dru Drury 1770. Grammia arge ing\u00E5r i sl\u00E4ktet Grammia och familjen bj\u00F6rnspinnare. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life."@sv . "Grammia arge"@sv . . . "Grammia arge is een beervlinder uit de familie van de spinneruilen (Erebidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1770 door Drury."@nl . . . . . "Apantesis arge, the arge moth or arge tiger moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Dru Drury in 1773. It is found in North America from Quebec and Maine to Florida, West to New Mexico, North to North Dakota and Ontario. The wingspan is 38\u201350 millimetres (1.5\u20132.0 in). Adults are on wing from April to September in most of the range and from July to September in Quebec. There are two generations per year in the south and one or two in the North. The larvae feed on the leaves of corn, dock, lambs-quarter, Chenopodium, grape, plantain, Opuntia, smartweed and sunflower. This species was formerly a member of the genus Grammia, but was moved to Apantesis along with the other species of the genera Grammia, Holarctia, and Notarctia."@en . . . . . . . . . . .