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Heterocera
(redirected from Differences between butterflies and moths)

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Heterocera [‚hed·ə′räs·ə·rə]
(invertebrate zoology)
A formerly recognized suborder of Lepidoptera including all forms without clubbed antennae.


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Butterflies: Amazing Insects not only answers the common question about the differences between butterflies and moths, but also carefully documents the comparisons through the life cycle.
 
 
 
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