We have no meanings for "other moths" in our records yet.
1 Examine the bodies of Sphinges and other moths for these same openings.
2 The other moths spun around their sibling, trying to aid it.
3 Treat's work with mites that live in the ears of army-worm and other moths .
4 Like other moths , this noctuid uses its chemosensory system to efficiently interact with its environment.
5 But one by one, the other moths closed their female pudenda, accepting defeat and masculinity.
6 The result of phylogenetic analysis infers that J. athleta is more closely related to species of Geometridae than other moths .
7 We have seen that the caterpillars with dark tiger-like stripes produce moths which are more darkly shaded than other moths .
8 There were other moths , too, round that bright candle, and they served to keep his attentions from being too conspicuous.
9 The fact is, that moths smell like other moths of the same species, and within a reasonable radius they undoubtedly attract each other .
10 She saw that the mottling was, in fact, the flat-folded wings of other moths and that the creature was intending to roost vertically.
11 And all the while the other moths , the specimens she has collected, will remain safe in their cages, quiet in the darkened room.
12 The moth had time to see Hummy go whirring off, and that night she told the fireflies and glow-worms and other moths all about it.
13 They feed partially by day, and their big eyes surely see more than those of most other moths , that seem small and deepset in comparison.
14 Unlike other moths , B. trigona appears to be particularly suited for jamming sonar because it can make up to 4,500 clicks per second.
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