Lymantria concolor was created in 1855.
Lymantria xylina was created in 1903.
Lymantria mathura was created in 1866.
Lymantria sugii was created in 1986.
Lymantria umbrifera was created in 1910.
Collinsia concolor was created in 1895.
Zygoballus concolor was created in 1940.
Uropterygius concolor was created in 1838.
Coccothrinax concolor was created in 1929.
Lymantria dispar Linnaeus is the scientific name for Kambli Poochi. In English its common name is the gypsy moth caterpillar.
No, Felis concolor and Puma concolor both refer to the same species, known as the cougar, puma, or mountain lion. The scientific name Puma concolor is more commonly used today to classify this large felid species.
A lymantria dispar, or gypsy moth, is a type of insect in the erebidae family of moths. There are several different types of gypsy moths, which are classified as subspecies to the lymantria dispar species.
Felis concolor is the species of the puma.