Ematheudes erectus was created in 1998.
Bromus erectus is a species of grass that occurs naturally in Europe and western Asia. It was not "created" in the traditional sense; rather, it evolved over time through natural selection and genetic mutations in its native habitats.
Homo erectus lived approximately 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago, but they are not known to have created cave art. The earliest known cave art was created by Homo sapiens, dating back to around 40,000 years ago.
Yes the Homo Erectus did have leisure, They had game hunting to practice!
The species Homo erectus predates the invention of clothing. They had fur.
Homo erectus people are believed to have practiced ancestor worship and possibly had spiritual beliefs related to nature and the elements. They may have also created symbolic objects or rituals to honor and communicate with the spiritual realm.
Ematheudes trimaculosus was created in 1998.
Ematheudes megacantha was created in 1998.
Ematheudes sinuosus was created in 1998.
Ematheudes straminella was created in 1872.
Ematheudes togoensis was created in 1998.
Ematheudes triangularus was created in 1998.
Ematheudes dewittei was created in 1998.
Ematheudes rhizolineata was created in 1980.
Ematheudes punctella was created in 1833.
Ematheudes kenyaensis was created in 1998.
Ematheudes maculescens was created in 1998.
Ematheudes lusingensis was created in 1998.