gptkbp:instanceOf
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gptkb:airline
gptkb:entomologist
gptkb:surname
gptkb:Lepidoptera
Tier
word in German language
parasitic fly
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gptkbp:adultDiet
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Nectar (males), blood (females)
do not feed
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gptkbp:adultHabitat
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Near water, fields, forests
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gptkbp:adultsHave
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two pairs of wings
no waist between thorax and abdomen
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gptkbp:alternativeName
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Butterfly
Horse_fly
Käfer
Mosquito
Moth
Schmetterling
black_fly
botfly
bumblebee
butterfly_species
butterfly_subspecies
caddisfly
damselfly
dragonfly
mayfly
mosquito
moth
sawfly
蝴蝶
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gptkbp:antennaType
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true
Short, stout
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gptkbp:AnzahlArten
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über 160.000
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gptkbp:biteType
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Cutting, painful
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gptkbp:camouflage
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Some species mimic leaves or other insects
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gptkbp:cause
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myiasis
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gptkbp:characteristic
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saw-like ovipositor
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gptkbp:class
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gptkb:Insecta
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gptkbp:coldBlooded
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true
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gptkbp:commonName
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gptkb:butterfly
bot fly
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gptkbp:conservationStatus
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Varies by species
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gptkbp:describedBy
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gptkb:Carl_Linnaeus
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gptkbp:describedYear
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1758
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gptkbp:diet
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gptkb:Nektar
Nectar
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gptkbp:differenceFromMoth
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Butterflies are generally diurnal, have clubbed antennae, and rest with wings closed
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gptkbp:distributedBy
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worldwide
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gptkbp:distribution
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Worldwide
worldwide
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gptkbp:diurnal
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true
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gptkbp:economicImportance
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agriculture
forestry
horticulture
Livestock pest
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gptkbp:entwickeltSichAus
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Raupe
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gptkbp:eyeColor
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Compound eyes
Large, compound
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gptkbp:family
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gptkb:Tabanidae
gptkb:Oestridae
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gptkbp:familyMember
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gptkb:Tenthredinidae
gptkb:Pergidae
gptkb:Argidae
gptkb:Cimbicidae
gptkb:Diprionidae
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gptkbp:feedSystem
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gptkb:Blood
plants
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gptkbp:Feinde
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gptkb:Spinnen
Vögel
Fledermäuse
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gptkbp:firstFossilRecord
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gptkb:Paleocene_epoch
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gptkbp:foundOnEveryContinentExcept
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gptkb:Antarctica
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gptkbp:gehörtZurOrdnung
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Schmetterlinge
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gptkbp:hasAdultStage
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Yes
winged insect
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gptkbp:hasNumberOfSpecies
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over 8,000
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gptkbp:hasProboscis
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true
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gptkbp:hasScalesOnWings
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true
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gptkbp:hasWings
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true
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gptkbp:hatFlügel
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ja
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gptkbp:hatFühler
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ja
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gptkbp:hostReaction
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pain
swelling
secondary infection
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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butterfly
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gptkbp:istTagaktiv
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meistens
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gptkbp:kingdom
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gptkb:Animalia
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gptkbp:larvaeCanCause
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defoliation
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gptkbp:larvaeHave
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more prolegs than Lepidoptera caterpillars
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gptkbp:larvaeResemble
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caterpillars
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gptkbp:larvalHabitat
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Wet soil
host tissue
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gptkbp:larvalHostPlant
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leaves
needles
stems
Carnivorous or detritivorous
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gptkbp:larvalStage
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gptkb:Chrysalis
gptkb:lion
Yes
parasitic
weeks to months
caterpillar-like
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gptkbp:laysEggs
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Host plants
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gptkbp:Lebensraum
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weltweit
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gptkbp:lifeCycle
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gptkb:meat
adult
larva
pupa
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
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gptkbp:lifespan
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short-lived
A few weeks to a year
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gptkbp:lifeStage
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gptkb:butterfly
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gptkbp:meaning
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beetle (in German)
Bestäuber
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gptkbp:Metamorphose
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ja
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gptkbp:metamorphosis
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true
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gptkbp:migratory
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Some species migrate, e.g., Monarch butterfly
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gptkbp:notableFor
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Vector of disease
Attracted to movement and dark colors
Painful bite
Seasonal abundance (summer)
Strong fliers
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gptkbp:notablePerson
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gptkb:Fritz_Käfer
gptkb:Gerd_Käfer
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gptkbp:notableSpecies
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gptkb:Peacock_butterfly
gptkb:Cabbage_White
gptkb:Common_Blue
gptkb:Glasswing_butterfly
gptkb:Morpho_butterfly
gptkb:Painted_Lady
gptkb:Red_Admiral
gptkb:Swallowtail_butterfly
gptkb:Zebra_Longwing
gptkb:Cuterebra_spp.
gptkb:Dermatobia_hominis
gptkb:Gasterophilus_intestinalis
Monarch butterfly
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gptkbp:numberOfAxles
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Two wings
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gptkbp:numberOfLegs
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6
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gptkbp:order
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gptkb:Lepidoptera
gptkb:Diptera
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gptkbp:ovipositorUsedFor
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cutting plant tissue
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gptkbp:parasitizes
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gptkb:livestock
humans
mammals
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gptkbp:pestOf
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agriculture
forestry
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gptkbp:phylum
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gptkb:Arthropoda
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gptkbp:pollinatedBy
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true
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gptkbp:predators
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Birds
Dragonflies
Lizards
Spiders
Frogs
Mammals (blood)
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gptkbp:range
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6–25 mm
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gptkbp:relatedTo
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gptkb:butterfly
gptkb:Cleg_fly
gptkb:Deer_fly
gptkb:Greenhead_fly
bees
ants
wasps
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gptkbp:removes
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suffocation techniques
surgical extraction
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gptkbp:reproduction
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Lays eggs on host plants
Eggs laid on vegetation near water
lays eggs on host or vector
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gptkbp:respiration
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Tracheal system
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gptkbp:scientificName
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gptkb:Tabanidae
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gptkbp:sexualDimorphism
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Females bite, males do not
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gptkbp:significance
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can infest animal skin
can infest human skin
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gptkbp:skeletonType
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Exoskeleton
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gptkbp:studiedBy
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Lepidopterist
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gptkbp:subfamily
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gptkb:Symphyta
gptkb:Chrysopsinae
gptkb:Pangoniinae
gptkb:Tabaninae
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gptkbp:symbol
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gptkb:Seele
Verwandlung
Leichtigkeit
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gptkbp:symbolizes
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gptkb:transformation
Hope
Change
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gptkbp:taxonRank
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gptkb:family
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gptkbp:threats
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Habitat loss
Climate change
Pesticides
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gptkbp:transmittedBy
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gptkb:Tularemia
gptkb:Anthrax
gptkb:Loa_loa_(eye_worm)
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gptkbp:vectorFor
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mosquitoes (for Dermatobia hominis)
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gptkbp:wingColoration
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Varies by species, often bright and patterned
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gptkbp:wingFunction
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gptkb:airline
Camouflage
Thermoregulation
Mate attraction
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gptkbp:wissenschaftlicherName
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gptkb:Lepidoptera
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:Chinese_cuisine
gptkb:lion
gptkb:Mariah_Carey
gptkb:Siberian_Small_White
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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4
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