ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ vs clouded brindle
Anthracothorax nigricollis compared with Apamea epomidion
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ | clouded brindle |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Animalia (動物) | Animalia (動物) |
| Phylum | Chordata (脊索動物) | Arthropoda (節足動物) |
| Class | Aves (鳥類) | Insecta (昆虫) |
| Order | Apodiformes (アマツバメ目) | Lepidoptera (チョウ目) |
| Family | Trochilidae | Noctuidae |
| Genus | Anthracothorax | Apamea |
| Species | Anthracothorax nigricollis | Apamea epomidion |
Evolutionary Relationship
ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ and clouded brindle share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (動物)
Conservation Status
ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ
LC — Least Concernclouded brindle
LC — Least ConcernPhysical Characteristics
| Attribute | ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ | clouded brindle |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | — |
| Average Lifespan | — | — |
| Average Length | — | — |
| Average Weight | — | — |
Habitat & Geographic Range
ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ
Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.
Distributed across Colombia, Ecuador, Norway, and Venezuela.
clouded brindle
Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.
Distributed across Belgium, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
ムナグロマンゴーハチドリ
クロノドマンゴーハチドリ(Anthracothorax nigricollis)は、メキシコ南部からアルゼンチンにかけての熱帯林に生息する大型で目立つハチドリです。顕著な性的二形を示し、オスは輝く黒い喉と胸に紫・緑の脇腹と太い紫色の尾が特徴的で、メスは胸の中央に黒い縞が入る白い下面を持ちます。開花する木を積極的に守り、新熱帯区全域で軽度懸念に分類されています。
clouded brindle
The clouded brindle (Apamea epomidion) is a noctuid moth in the family Noctuidae found across temperate Europe and extending into western Asia. The adult wingspan measures approximately 35–45 mm with typical brindle-patterned forewings in grey-brown and buff tones with subtle cross-lines and stigmata characteristic of the Apamea genus. The term 'clouded' refers to diffuse cloud-like darker shading areas across the forewing surface. Adults fly in one generation from June to August, attracted to light and flowers at night. The larvae are internal feeders within grass stems and roots, feeding on coarse grass species such as Brachypodium sylvaticum and Deschampsia in woodland rides, scrub margins, and rough grassland habitats. The pupal stage overwinters in soil or within plant debris. The clouded brindle inhabits structurally diverse woodland edge habitats with a mixture of tall grasses, scrub, and open canopy woodland rides that provide both larval foodplants and adult resting sites. Changes in woodland management, particularly reduction of coppicing and shading of woodland rides, may affect this and related grass-feeding brindle moth species.
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