13-524: [REDACTED] Look up burnet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burnet may refer to: Life forms [ edit ] Burnet moth , the Zygaenidae family of diurnal moths Six-spot burnet ( Z. filipendulae ), a red-spotted species endemic to Europe and Anatolia Burnet (plant) , the perennial genus Sanguisorba Salad burnet ( S. minor ),
26-472: A Pokémon character People named Burnet [ edit ] Burnet (surname) , people with the surname Burnet Reading (1749–1838), English engraver See also [ edit ] Burnett (disambiguation) Burnette (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Burnet All pages with titles containing Burnet Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
39-508: A British-commissioned warship in WWII Professor Burnet , a Pokémon character People named Burnet [ edit ] Burnet (surname) , people with the surname Burnet Reading (1749–1838), English engraver See also [ edit ] Burnett (disambiguation) Burnette (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Burnet All pages with titles containing Burnet Topics referred to by
52-440: A herb with edible, ferny leaves Burnet saxifrage or "lesser burnet", an unrelated plant species of similar appearance Acaena , a herb genus including southern South America's "greater burnet" and "lesser burnet" Places [ edit ] Burnet, Texas , United States Burnet County, Texas Other uses [ edit ] HMS Burnet (K348) , a British-commissioned warship in WWII Professor Burnet ,
65-562: A study by Emmanuelle Briolat and colleagues including Martin Stevens found no evidence of a quantitative relationship between the visual signals of different species of Zygaenidae and their toxicity. The fossil species Neurosymploca? oligocenica , belonging to the subfamily Zygaeninae, is known from Lower Stampian (Early Oligocene ) deposits in Céreste , Alpes-de-Haute-Provence , France. Lepidopterans with preserved structural coloration from
78-468: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages burnet [REDACTED] Look up burnet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burnet may refer to: Life forms [ edit ] Burnet moth , the Zygaenidae family of diurnal moths Six-spot burnet ( Z. filipendulae ), a red-spotted species endemic to Europe and Anatolia Burnet (plant) ,
91-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Burnet moth The Zygaenidae moths are a family of Lepidoptera . The majority of zygaenids are tropical , but they are nevertheless quite well represented in temperate regions . Some of the 1000 or so species are commonly known as burnet or forester moths, often qualified by the number of spots, although other families also have 'foresters'. They are also sometimes called smoky moths . All 43 species of Australian zygaenids are commonly known as foresters and belong to
104-475: The cyanide, and can excrete it as defensive droplets. Zygaenid moths are typically day flying with a slow, fluttering flight, and with rather clubbed antennae . They generally have a metallic sheen and often prominent spots of red or yellow. The bright colours are a warning to predators that the moths are distasteful - they contain hydrogen cyanide (HCN) throughout all stages of their life cycle. Unlike most insects with such toxins, they obtain glucosides from
117-445: The perennial genus Sanguisorba Salad burnet ( S. minor ), a herb with edible, ferny leaves Burnet saxifrage or "lesser burnet", an unrelated plant species of similar appearance Acaena , a herb genus including southern South America's "greater burnet" and "lesser burnet" Places [ edit ] Burnet, Texas , United States Burnet County, Texas Other uses [ edit ] HMS Burnet (K348) ,
130-413: The plants they utilize so that HCN can be used as a defence. However, they are capable of making HCN themselves, and when in an environment poor in cyanide-producing plants, synthesize it themselves. They form mimicry complexes based on these toxins. However, while the overall picture is of genuine aposematism – the insects are both conspicuously coloured and toxic, containing cyanogenic glucosides –
143-492: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Burnet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Burnet&oldid=1100924772 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732852838981156-402: The title Burnet . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Burnet&oldid=1100924772 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Plant common name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
169-493: The tribe Artonini. The only nonendemic species in Australia is Palmartona catoxantha , a Southeast Asian pest species which is believed to be already present in Australia or likely to arrive soon. Larvae are stout and may be flattened. A fleshy extension of the thorax covers the head. Most feed on herbaceous plants, but some are tree feeders. Larvae in two subfamilies, Chalcosiinae and Zygaeninae, have cavities in which they store
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