italic title taxobox name South American Cotton image Gossypiumbarbadense K hler s Medizinal Pflanzen 068.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae genus Gossypium species G. barbadense binomial GossypiumbarbadenseGossypiumbarbadense , also known as extra long staple ELS cotton ref cite web title 7 USC 7202 Sec. 7202. Definitions publisher vLex url http us code.vlex.com vid sec definitions 19268936 accessdate November 20, 2011 quote The term extra long staple cotton means cotton ... that is produced from pure strain varieties of the Barbadense species or any hybrid thereof, or other similar types of extra long staple cotton. ref as it generally has a staple of at least 1 3 8 or longer, ref name Goggin cite web title Extra long staple cotton report production and export statistics for marketing year 1989 90 1991 92 including USSR, Egypt, Israel, Peru and Sudan U.S. pima cotton production and export statistics publisher U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service report last Goggin first Brian date December 1991 url http findarticles.com p articles mi m3763 is n12 v91 ai 11907722 accessdate November 20, 2011 ref is a species of cotton plant . Some types of ELS cotton are American Pima ... Category Cotton agri stub ca Cotoner Pima da Barbados Bomuld de Gossypiumbarbadense es Gossypiumbarbadense fr Gossypiumbarbadense it Gossypiumbarbadense ht Pye koton nl Amerikaanse katoen pt Gossypiumbarbadense sv V stindisk bomull ... medicine, the leaves of G. barbadense are used to treat hypertension and delayed irregular ... from modern cultivars of G. barbadense . Cotton growing became widespread in South America and spread ... cotton Gossypium hirsutum , which today represents about 95 of U.S production. Egyptian cotton ... Cotton Sheets Egyptian Cotton Bedding Commons category Category Gossypium Category Crops originating ... more details
material Lint . Commercial species of cotton plant are Gossypium hirsutum G. hirsutum 90 of world production , Gossypiumbarbadense G. barbadense 3 4 , Gossypium arboreum G. arboreum and Gossypium herbaceum ... name Gossypium image Gossypium hirsutum.jpg image caption Gossypium hirsutum regnum Plant ae ... familia Malvaceae subfamilia Malvoideae tribus Gossypieae genus Gossypium genus authority Carl ... Genus Gossypium L work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture ... br Ultragossypium small Roberty small ref name GRIN File Gossypium herbaceum 002.JPG thumb left Flower of Gossypium herbaceum Gossypium is the cotton genus . It belongs to the tribe Gossypieae , in the Malva ... World Old and New World . The genus Gossypium comprises around 50 species, ref name wendel1 Jonathan ... tropical and sub tropical countries in Africa, South America and Asia. Consequently the genus Gossypium has long attracted the attention of scientists. The origin of the genus Gossypium is dated ... F. Wendel. 2003. Rate Variation Among Nuclear Genes and the Age of Polyploidy in Gossypium. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20 4 633 643. ref Gossypium species are distributed in arid to semi arid regions of the tropics ... around 1.5 to 2 million years ago. ref name senchina The tetraploid species are Gossypium hirsutum G. hirsutum , Gossypium tomentosum G. tomentosum , Gossypium mustelinum G. mustelinum , Gossypiumbarbadense G. barbadense , and Gossypium darwinii G. darwinii . Selected species Subgenus GossypiumGossypium arboreum small Carl Linnaeus L. small &ndash tree cotton India and Pakistan Gossypium herbaceum ... Gossypium raimondii small Ulbr. small &ndash one of the putative progenitor species of tetraploid cotton, alongside G. arboreum Gossypium thurberi small Tod. small &ndash Arizona wild cotton Arizona and northern Mexico Subgenus Karpas Gossypiumbarbadense small L. small &ndash Creole cotton tropical South America Gossypium darwinii small G.Watt small &ndash Darwin s cotton Gal pagos Islands Gossypium ... more details
italic title taxobox name Darwin s cotton image Darwin s cotton flower.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae tribus Gossypieae genus Gossypium species G. darwinii binomial Gossypium darwinii Darwin s cotton Gossypium darwinii is a species of cotton plant which is found only on the Galapagos Islands . Genetic studies indicate that it is most closely related to the native American species Gossypium barbadense , ref citation doi 10.2307 2446640 journal American Journal of Botany issn 00029122 date September 1, 1998 volume 85 issue 9 url http www.amjbot.org cgi content full 85 9 1301 title The Tortoise and the Hare Choosing between Noncoding Plastome and Nuclear Adh Sequences for Phylogeny Reconstruction in a Recently Diverged Plant Group last Small first R. L. last2 Ryburn first2 J. A. last3 Cronn first3 R. C. last4 Seelanan first4 T. last5 Wendel first5 J. F. pages 1301 publisher Botanical Society of America jstor 2446640 pmid 21685016 ref thus it is surmised that a seed arrived from South America on the wind, in the droppings of a bird or associated with debris by sea. References references http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& aset V WA A W B MsSAYVW UUW U AABEDVAEEA AABDBWWDEA CYDZUVWEY B U& rdoc 3& fmt summary& udi B6T4R 47GGN68 W& coverDate 12 2F31 2F1990& cdi 4981& orig search& st 13& sort d&view c& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 baaeb6d4ea4e83776d55c8598b5026fc Genetic Study of Darwin s cotton External links http www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org potd 2006 01 gossypium darwinii.php UC Botanical Garden Photo of Darwin s cotton Category Gossypium Category Flora of Gal pagos la Gossypium darwinii ... more details
taxobox name Desert cotton regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae tribus Gossypieae genus Gossypium species G. thurberi binomial Gossypium thurberi Desert cotton Gossypium thurberi , also known as Arizona wild cotton and Thurber s cotton, is a wild species of Gossypium cotton native to the Sonoran desert area of northern Mexico and parts of the state of Arizona in the United States . External links http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol GOTH USDA Gossypium thurberi Category Gossypium ... more details
italic title taxobox name Gossypium tomentosum image Starr 010309 0542 Gossypium tomentosum.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae genus Gossypium species G. tomentosum subgenus Gossypium Selected species Karpas binomial Gossypium tomentosum binomial authority Thomas Nuttall Nutt. ex Berthold Carl Seemann Seem. ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?17948 title Taxon Gossypium tomentosum Nutt. ex Seem. work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture date 1999 08 12 accessdate 2011 09 09 ref Gossypium tomentosum , commonly known as Ma okina o or Hawaiian cotton , is a species of Gossypium cotton plant that is Endemism endemic to the Hawaiian Islands . It inhabits Hawaiian tropical low shrublands low shrublands at elevations from sea level to convert 120 m ft abbr on . ref name Bishop cite web url http ... on . ref cite web url http www2.hawaii.edu eherring hawnprop gos tome.htm title Gossypium tomentosum ... to American species of Gossypium , with its closest relative Gossypium hirsutum . ref Cite journal ... title Genetic Diversity and Origin of the Hawaiian Islands Cotton, Gossypium tomentosum journal American Journal of Botany volume 79 issue 11 pages 1311 1319 doi 10.2307 2445059 quote Gossypium ..., No. 11 jstor 2445059 ref Image Hawn Cotton.jpg thumb left Cotton boll of Gossypium tomentosum References Reflist External links commonscat inline Gossypium tomentosum Gossypium tomentosum wikispecies inline Gossypium tomentosum Gossypium tomentosum http www.hear.org species gossypium tomentosum Gossypium ... starr plants images species ?q gossypium tomentosum Gossypium tomentosum ma o images from Forest & Kim Starr DEFAULTSORT Gossypium Tomentosum Category Gossypium tomentosum Category Plants described in 1865 Category Endemic flora of Hawaii Malvales stub es Gossypium tomentosum it Gossypium tomentosum ... more details
italic title taxobox name Gossypium australe image Gossypium australe.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae genus Gossypium species G. australe binomial Gossypium australe binomial authority Ferdinand von Mueller F.Muell ref cite web url http florabase.calm.wa.gov.au browse flora?f 221&level s&id 4910&PHPSESSID acc6562ca10f0b1aa556be7cc5cb54ab title Gossypium australe F.Muell.Native Cotton accessdate 2007 03 18 accessyear author last Paczkowska first Grazyna authorlink coauthors date 1996 09 19 year month format work publisher Florabase, Department of Environment and Conservation pages language archiveurl archivedate quote Gossypium australe. F.Muell. Native Cotton Fragm. 1 46 1858 ref Gossypium australe is an endemic woody shrub , related to cotton , found in north western Australia . Preferring sandy soils near watercourses, it grows to about two or three feet tall. The leaves are grey and hairy, oval to elliptic, 3  inches long and soft to the touch. Flowers are around 1 2  inches long and present a pale pink mauve rose with a deeper shade at the centre. Fruit are hairy, spherical and contain a bristly seed one sixth of an inch long. ref name Chippendale cite book last Chippendale first Thelma M authorlink coauthors Chippendale, George others title Wildflowers of Central Australia origdate origyear 1968 origmonth edition Axiom books, Hong Kong series date year 1980 month publisher The Jacaranda Press location West Perth language isbn 0 7016 0279 1 pages 56 57 chapter quote Gossypium , from the arabic for softness australe , Australian , ref It is sometimes confused with Sturt s Desert Rose Gossypium sturtianum . ref name Chippendale Notes references Category Gossypium Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Malvales of Australia Malvales stub WesternAustralia plant stub Australia rosid stub es Gossypium australe fr Gossypium australe ... more details
italic title unreferenced date June 2008 taxobox name Gossypium herbaceum image Bekl dnadsv xter, Gossypium herbaceum, Nordisk familjebok.png regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae genus Gossypium species G. herbaceum binomial Gossypium herbaceum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Gossypium herbaceum , also called Levant cotton , is a species of Gossypium cotton native to the semi arid regions of sub Saharan Africa and Arabia where it still grows in the wild as a perennial shrub. It was probably first cultivated in Ethiopia or southern Arabia and from there, cultivation spread to Persia, Afghanistan, Turkey, North Africa, Spain, Ukraine, Turkestan and finally, to China. It was first cultivated in China by about 600 AD. A legend was perpetuated from a factual description of this plant by Greek historian Herodotus in the 5th century BC. Although his book, simply titled Histories Herodotus Histories , was an account of a war between the Persian Empire and the Greek city states it also contained descriptions of vast lands beyond the boundaries of the world known by the Greeks at that time. He wrote certain trees...bear forth their fruit fleeces surpassing those of sheep in beauty and excellence, and the natives clothe themselves in cloths made therefrom. From this description came the legend of the vegetable lamb plant which was said to be a real sheep. The tree would grow from a melon like seed and grow into a lamb rooted to the earth by a stem from its navel. It was said to graze on the surrounding vegetation until the all greenery around it was devoured at which point it would wither and die ... until 1887. DEFAULTSORT Gossypium Herbaceum Category Cotton Category Gossypium Category Flora of Africa Category Fiber plants Malvales stub ca Gossypium herbaceum da Almindelig Bomuld de Gossypium herbaceum es Gossypium herbaceum fr Gossypium herbaceum tk Aborigen gowa a vi B ng v i ... more details
Rose, Cotton Rosebush and Australian Cotton. External links Image Gossypium sturtii.JPG thumb Gossypium ... Gossypium Category Malvales of Australia Category Flora of New South Wales Category Flora of Queensland ... flora of Australia es Gossypium sturtianum fr Gossypium sturtianum ru simple Gossypium ... more details
italic title taxobox name Tree Cotton image Gossypium arboreum2.jpg image caption Seed capsules on a cultivated specimen in Osaka , Japan regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae genus Gossypium species G. arboreum binomial Gossypium arboreum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Gossypium arboreum , commonly called tree cotton , is a species of Gossypium cotton native to India and Pakistan and other tropical and subtropical regions of the Old World . There is evidence of its cultivation as long ago as the Harappan civilization of the Indus Valley for the production of cotton textiles. This species of cotton was also introduced into East Africa and was grown by the Meroe civilization in Nubia . Fact date November 2007 The shrub was included in Linnaeus s Species Plantarum published in 1753. The holotype was also supplied by him, which is now in the Linnean Herbarium in the Swedish Museum of Natural History . ref name Pakistan Description Tree cotton is a shrub attaining heights of 1 to 2 metres. Its branches are covered with pubescence and are purple in colour. Stipules are present at the leaf base and they are linear to lanceolate in shape and sometimes falcate i.e. sickle shaped . The leaves are attached to the stem by a 1.5 to 10 cm petiole botany petiole . The blades are ovate to orbicular in shape and have 5 to 7 lobes, making them superficially resemble a maple leaf. The lobes are linear to lanceolate, and often a tooth is present in the sinus. Gland s are present along the midrib or occasionally ... Pakistan Citation last Abedin first Sultanul contribution Gossypium arboreum year 1979 title Flora ... photos bibliodyssey 2517354431 Public domain photo copyright expired of Gossypium arboreum flickr.com Category Cotton Category Gossypium Category Crops originating from India Category Crops originating from Pakistan Category Fiber plants ca Cotoner arbori da Tr agtig Bomuld de Gossypium arboreum ... more details
orphan date August 2009 There are four commercially grown species of cotton, all domesticated in antiquity Gossypium hirsutum upland cotton, native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and southern Florida, 90 of world production Gossypium barbadense known as extra long staple cotton, native to tropical South America 8 of world production Gossypium arboreum tree cotton, native to India and Pakistan less than 2 Gossypium herbaceum Levant cotton, native to southern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula less than 2 Asiatic cotton has fibers less than one inch 2.5  cm long and rather coarse in texture. It is grown mostly in India, Iran, China, and Russia. Peru vian cotton has fuzzy, almost wool like fibers. Brazil ian cotton is a perennial cotton with long, silky fibers. Levant, Mexico Mexican , and Jamaica n cottons are wild varieties that may have been the early relatives of some modern varieties. Colored cotton has been produced by some agricultural experimenters, but cloth woven from it tends to fade in strong sunlight. DEFAULTSORT Types Of Cotton Category Cotton ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Acrocercops bifasciata regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Gracillariidae genus Acrocercops species A. bifasciata binomial Acrocercops bifasciata binomial authority Walsingham, 1891 ref http www.metafro.be graci Species ACRObifasciata.htm Afrotropical Gracillariidae ref synonyms Gracilaria bifasciata small Walsingham, 1891 small Acrocercops bifasciata is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from Cameroon , the Democratic Republic of Congo , Malawi , Nigeria , Somalia , Sudan , Tanzania , Gambia , Uganda and India . ref http gc.bebif.be species show 750 Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae Lepidoptera ref The larva e feed on Abelmoschus esculentus , Abutilon species, Gossypium species including Gossypium barbadense , Malva species and Urena lobata . They probably leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. References Reflist Category Acrocercops Category Butterflies and moths of Africa Category Animals described in 1891 Acrocercops stub vi Acrocercops bifasciata ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Phyllonorycter triarcha image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura familia Gracillariidae genus Phyllonorycter species P. triarcha binomial Phyllonorycter triarcha binomial authority Meyrick, 1908 ref http eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp dspace bitstream 2115 9867 1 48 p1 85.pdf A Contribution To The Knowledge Of The Malaysian Lithocolletin Ae Gracillariidae, Lepidoptera , With A Revision Of Indian Cameraria Associated With Leguminosae ref synonyms Lithocolletis triarcha small Meyrick, 1908 small Phyllonorycter triarcha is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from India Bihar , Indonesia Moluccas , Malaysia West Malaysia , the Philippines Luzon, Negros and Thailand . ref http gc.bebif.be species show 2365 Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae Lepidoptera ref This species is a well known pest of cotton. The larva e feed on Gossypium species, including Gossypium barbadense and Gossypium herbaceum . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine is found on the lower surface of the leaf. It is yellowish white with brown spots. References Reflist Category Phyllonorycter Phyllonorycter stub vi Phyllonorycter triarcha ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Stigmella gossypii image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera familia Nepticulidae genus Stigmella lepidoptera Stigmella species S. gossypii binomial Stigmella gossypii binomial authority Forbes & Leonard, 1930 synonyms Nepticula gossypii small Forbes & Leonard, 1930 small Stigmella gossypii is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found in Puerto Rico and Florida . The wingspan is 3 3.2  mm. Mines can be found in March and early April, with adults on wings 10 days later. There is probably one generation per year. The larvae feed on Gossypium barbadense . They leafminer mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine is slender, sinuous and located on the lower surface but visible from the upper surface of the leaf. In the first half of the mine, the frass is deposited in arcuate waves and is granular while in latter half it is a single, continuous line. There are several mines on a single leaf that cross and anastomose frequently. External links http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 120046208 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 A taxonomic revision of the North American species of Stigmella Lepidoptera Nepticulidae Category Nepticulidae Stigmella stub vi Stigmella gossypii ... more details
Image Spool of white thread.jpg thumb 230px A spool of white all purpose thread for sewing. Viewing in closeup shows the right handed Z twist as well as the tiny individual staples making up the cotton wrapping A Staple is a fiber fibre of a discrete length and may be of any composition, but a staple wool wool staple is an independent natural cluster of fibres not a single fibre. A continuous fibre such as natural silk or synthetic is known as a filament not a fibre. Etymology Extended to cotton, flax and other textiles from wool. br Of uncertain origin but possibly a back formation ref staple, n.3 . OED Online . June 2011. Oxford University Press ref arising because part of the business of a wool stapler was Wool classing to sort and class the wool according to Wool measurement quality . Staple Length File PSM V39 D189 Magnified fibers of silk wool and cotton.jpg thumb right Magnified fibres of silk, wool, and cotton Staple length, a property of staple fiber fibre s, is a term referring to the average length of a group of fibres of any composition. Staple length depends on the origin of the fibres. Natural fibers natural fibres such as cotton or wool have a range of lengths in each sample, so the staple length is an average. For synthetic fibers synthetic fibres which have been cut to certain length, the staple length is the same for every fibre in the group. Staple length is an important criterion for spinning textiles spinning fibre, as shorter fibres are more difficult to spin than longer ones, the former also resulting in more hairy yarns. For cotton and wool, staple length was originally tested by hand, the tester removing a clump of fibre and then arranging it on a dark cloth for measurement. In the 70s machines were invented to do this task, taking around 5 minutes for cotton and for wool around 20 minutes. Today, machinery can take the measurement in seconds. Extra long staple cotton Gossypium barbadense Pima cotton Gossypium barbadense , also known as extr ... more details
History of Peru Mergeto Cultural periods of Peru date November 2009 Peru vian territory was inhabited 14,000 years ago by hunters and gatherers . Subsequent developments include the appearance of sedentary communities that developed agriculture and irrigation, and the emergence of complex socio political hierarchies that created sophisticated civilizations, technology and monumental construction. Andean cultural formations According to some, lithics found in the caves of Piquimachay Ayacucho , Chivateros , Lauricocha Culture Lauricocha , Paijan , and Toquepala Caves Toquepala provide the evidence for the date. citation needed date July 2007 The oldest securely dated remains appear in 10000 BCE in the Guitarrero Cave , Yungay , then in the coast in the districts of Chilca District, Ca ete Chilca and Paracas District Paracas and in the highlands in the Callej n de Huaylas . 3000 years later 7000 BCE , people became sedentary Jiskairumoko , Kotosh , Huaca Prieta so they began to cultivate plants such as maize and Gossypium cotton Gossypium barbadense and herd newly domesticated animals camelids , such as llamas and alpacas . Subsequent technical developments include innovations in Spinning textiles spinning and knitting of cotton and wool. There is also evidence for some Basket weaving basketry , metalwork gold beads and the first Pottery potteries during this period. Za a Valley , northern Peru, irrigation canals have been dated to 5400 and 6700 years ago 3400 BCE and 5700 BCE and show communal work. ref http www.livescience.com history 051223 peruvian canals.html Heather Whipps, Peruvian Canals Most Ancient in New World , LiveScience , 23 Dec 2005, accessed 3 Nov 2010 ref ref name Wilford http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9F07E6DF1130F930A35752C0A9609C8B63 JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Evidence Found for Canals That Watered Ancient Peru , New York Times , 3 Jan 2006, accessed 1 Nov 2010 ref Norte Chico civilization Also known as the Caral Supe civilization, nearly f ... more details
Barbados or Barbadoes can refer to Wiktionary Barbados TOCright Places Barbados , an island nation located in the eastern Caribbean formerly spelt Barbadoes Barbadoes Island Pennsylvania , an island in the Schuylkill River located to the south of Norristown in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Barbadoes, a former name of Theodore Roosevelt Island , Washington, D.C. M rtires de Barbados Stadium , a multi use stadium in Bayamo, Cuba For the hotel at the Walt Disney World Resort with a themed area by the name of Barbados, see Disney s Caribbean Beach Resort . New Barbadoes Township, New Jersey New Barbadoes Neck Barbadoes Street, a major street in central Christchurch , New Zealand Barbadoes Street Cemetery , Christchurch Barbadoes Green, former name of Howard Park, Kilmarnock , Scotland, home of Kilmarnock FC United States Navy Facility, Barbados 1957&ndash 1979 , a U.S. Navy facility once located at Harrisons Point, St. Lucy, Barbados. People Barbados Joe Walcott , also known as The Barbados Demon , an early twentieth century boxer Barbados Slim , a fictional character on the US based Television show Futurama Animals Barbados Blackbelly Sheep , a breed of sheep common on the island of Barbados Barbados Raccoon , an animal thought to be extinct Plants Barbados Aloe , a nickname for a species of aloe plant formally known as Aloe vera Barbados Cherry, the nickname of a plant known as Acerola Barbados gooseberry , the nickname for a plant species known as Pereskia aculeata Barbados Lily , a nickname for a species of flowering Lily known as Hippeastrum puniceum The Barbados Silver Palm Coccothrinax barbadensis The Pima cotton or Sea Island cotton , known as the Gossypium barbadense Muscovado , a style of sugar also known as Barbados Other Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment BOMEX , a study in 1969 to study the rate of exchange of the properties heat, water substance, and momentum between the tropical ocean and the atmosphere. Barbados Slave Code , a system ... more details
Cotton plants Gossypium spp are used as food plants by the larva e of a number of Lepidoptera species including phagy Monophagous species which feed exclusively on Gossypium Bucculatrix leaf miners B. gossypiella B. gossypii B. loxoptila Hypercompe Hypercompe campinasa phagy Polyphagous species which feed on Gossypium among other plants Brown tail Euproctis chrysorrhoea Bucculatrix leaf miners B. ruficoma B. thurberiella Cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera Garden Dart Euxoa nigricans Hypercompe species H. cermellii H. hambletoni Native budworm Helicoverpa punctigera Nutmeg moth The Nutmeg Discestra trifolii Turnip Moth Agrotis segetum External links http www.nhm.ac.uk research curation projects hostplants Caterpillar Hostplants Database Category Lists of Lepidoptera by food Cotton Category Gossypium Lepidoptera ... more details
15 May 2011 ref In Peru , cultivation of the indigenous cotton species Gossypiumbarbadense ... fibers of the two domesticated native American species, Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypiumbarbadense ... Gossypium hirsutum upland cotton, native to Central America , Mexico , the Caribbean and southern Florida, 90 of world production Gossypiumbarbadense known as extra long staple cotton, native to tropical South America 8 of world production Gossypium arboreum tree cotton, native to India and Pakistan less than 2 Gossypium herbaceum Levant cotton, native to southern Africa and the Arabian ... Sequencing Cotton Gossypium Genomes . Plantphysiol.org. Retrieved on 2011 11 27. ref in 2007 by a consortium ... manufacturing Cotton Cotton manufacturing Cotton mill The Cotton Museum Gossypium International ... more details
italictitle G. darwinii may refer to Gephyroberyx darwinii , the Darwin s slimehead, a slimehead fish species in the genus Gephyroberyx Gossypium darwinii , a cotton plant species found only on the Galapagos Islands Gymnodactylus darwinii , Gray, 1845, a gecko species in the genus Gymnodactylus See also G. darwini disambiguation Darwinii disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Acrocercops gossypii regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Gracillariidae genus Acrocercops species A. gossypii binomial Acrocercops gossypii binomial authority V ri, 1961 ref http www.metafro.be graci Species ACROgossypii.htm Afrotropical Gracillariidae ref Acrocercops gossypii is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from South Africa . ref http gc.bebif.be species show 844 Global Taxonomic Database of Gracillariidae Lepidoptera ref The larva e feed on Gossypium herbaceum and Gossypium hirsutum . They leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine has the form of a large, irregular, transparent blotch mine, with yellowish brown discolorations and a whitish margin. References Reflist Category Acrocercops Category Butterflies and moths of Africa Category Animals described in 1961 Acrocercops stub vi Acrocercops gossypii ... more details
taxobox name Gossypieae image Gossypium hirsutum BotGardBln1105FlowerLeaves.JPG image caption Mexican Cotton Gossypium hirsutum regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Malvales familia Malvaceae subfamilia Malvoideae tribus Gossypieae subdivision ranks Genera ref Hinsley, Stewart R. http www.malvaceae.info Classification Gossypieae.html Classification Gossypieae , http www.malvaceae.info Malvaceae Info , 2007 ref subdivision Cephalohibiscus br Cienfuegosia br Gossypioides br Gossypium br Hampea br Kokia genus Kokia br Lebronnecia br Thepparatia br Thespesia Gossypieae is a tribe of the Malvoideae subfamily of flowering plants. It includes the cotton Gossypium and related plants. It is distinguished from the Hibisceae tribe on the basis of embryo structure and its apparently unique possession of glands able to synthesize the pigment gossypol. ref cite web url http hibiscus tribes.blogspot.com search label Tribe 20Gossypieae title Malvaceae Taxonomy Tribe Gossypieae accessdate 2011 01 23 ref Genera Cephalohibiscus small Ulbr. small Cienfuegosia small Cav. small Gossypioides small Skovst. ex J.B.Hutch. small Gossypium small Carl Linnaeus L. small Hampea small Schltdl. small Kokia genus Kokia small Lewton small Lebronnecia small Fosberg small Thepparatia small Leena Phuphathanaphong Phuph. , 2006 small ref cite web first Stewart R. last Hinsley url http www.malvaceae.info Genera Thepparatia Thepparatia.php title The Thepparatia Page publisher Malvaceae Info accessdate 2009 04 04 ref Thespesia small Daniel Solander Sol. ex Corr a small ref cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html gnlist.pl?2324 title Genera of Malvaceae tribe Gossypieae work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture accessdate 2009 04 04 ref References reflist Category Gossypieae Category Plant tribes Malvales stub es Gossypieae ... more details
Taxobox name Earias perhuegeli image Earias perhuegeli.jpg image width 240px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Hexapoda classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Nolidae genus Eariadinae Earias species E. perhuegeli binomial Earias perhuegeli binomial authority Holloway, 1977 synonyms Earias huegeliana The Rough Bollworm Earias perhuegeli is a moth of the Nolidae family. It is found in the northern two thirds of Australia and several islands in the Australasia South Pacific . The wingspan is about 20 mm. ref cite web url http www staff.it.uts.edu.au don larvae satu huegel.html title Earias perhuegeli author Don Herbison Evans & Stella Crossley publisher uts.edu.au date June 14, 2002 accessdate 2009 01 21 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The larvae feed on Gossypium australe , Gossypium populifolium , Abutilon otocarpum , Abelmoschus ficulneus , Hibiscus trionum , Hibiscus panduriformis , Alyogyne hakeifolia and Adansonia gregorii , and are considered a pest of Gossypium hirsutum . References Reflist Category Nolidae Nolidae stub fr Earias perhuegeli vi Earias perhuegeli ... more details