Angeronini
The Angeronini are a small tribe of geometer moths in the subfamily Ennominae. The tribe was first described by William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes in 1948. As numerous ennomine genera have not yet been assigned to a tribe,[2] the genus list is preliminary.
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False crocus geometer, Xanthotype urticaria | |
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Tribe: | Angeronini Forbes, 1948 |
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Genera
- Angerona Duponchel, 1829
- Lytrosis Hulst, 1896
- Euchlaena Hübner, 1823
- Xanthotype Warren, 1894
- Cymatophora Hübner, 1812
Footnotes
- Forum Herbulot (2008)
- See references in Savela (2008)
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References
- Forum Herbulot (2008): Family group names in Geometridae. Retrieved July 22, 2008.
- Savela, Markku. "Tribe Angeronini". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
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