Asura (moth)

Asura is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae erected by Francis Walker in 1854.

Asura
Asura cervicalis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Subfamily: Arctiinae
Tribe: Lithosiini
Subtribe: Nudariina
Genus: Asura
Walker, 1854
Synonyms
  • Tumicla Wallengren, 1863
  • Stonia Walker, [1865]

Species

Former species

The following species were previously associated with Asura. Species formerly placed in this genus are now in genera Lyclene, Afrasura, Gymnasura, Cyme, Ghoria, Barsine, other genera, or resolved as synonyms of other Asura species.

  • Asura acteola
  • Asura aegrota
  • Asura agraphia
  • Asura anaemica
  • Asura analogus
  • Asura anila
  • Asura antemedialis
  • Asura aroa
  • Asura assamica
  • Asura asuroides
  • Asura atricraspeda
  • Asura atrifusa
  • Asura basitessellata
  • Asura bella
  • Asura biagi
  • Asura birivula
  • Asura bougainvillei
  • Asura bougainvillicola
  • Asura butleri
  • Asura callinoma
  • Asura cancellata
  • Asura celidopa
  • Asura celipodoa
  • Asura chromatica
  • Asura chypsilon
  • Asura circumdata
  • Asura citrinopuncta
  • Asura citronopuncta
  • Asura clara
  • Asura clavula
  • Asura coccineoflammea
  • Asura conflua
  • Asura confluens
  • Asura craigi
  • Asura crenulata
  • Asura crustata
  • Asura curvifascia
  • Asura cyclota
  • Asura dampierensis
  • Asura decisigna
  • Asura decurrens
  • Asura dentiferoides
  • Asura depuncta
  • Asura diffusa
  • Asura dirhabdus
  • Asura discistriga
  • Asura discocellularis
  • Asura discoidalis
  • Asura dividata
  • Asura duplicata
  • Asura effulgens
  • Asura eschara
  • Asura evora
  • Asura excurrens
  • Asura fasciolata
  • Asura feminina
  • Asura flagrans
  • Asura flavescens
  • Asura floridensis
  • Asura formosicola
  • Asura fruhstorferi
  • Asura fulguritis
  • Asura fulvia
  • Asura fusca
  • Asura fuscifera
  • Asura fuscifusa
  • Asura gabunica
  • Asura gaudens
  • Asura geminata
  • Asura geodetis
  • Asura griseotincta
  • Asura grisescens
  • Asura guntheri
  • Asura habrotis
  • Asura hieroglyphica
  • Asura hilara
  • Asura homogena
  • Asura hyporhoda
  • Asura ichorina
  • Asura inclusa
  • Asura incompleta
  • Asura indecisa
  • Asura inornata
  • Asura intensa
  • Asura interserta
  • Asura intrita
  • Asura isabelina
  • Asura javanica
  • Asura kangrana
  • Asura ktimuna
  • Asura lacteoflava
  • Asura limbata
  • Asura mediastina
  • Asura mediopuncta
  • Asura melitaula
  • Asura mienshanica
  • Asura miltochristaemorpha
  • Asura moluccensis
  • Asura mylea
  • Asura natalensis
  • Asura neavi
  • Asura numida
  • Asura obliqua
  • Asura obliquata
  • Asura obliterans
  • Asura obliterata
  • Asura obsolescens
  • Asura ochracea
  • Asura ochrostraminea
  • Asura pallida
  • Asura pectinata
  • Asura pectinella
  • Asura peripherica
  • Asura perpusilla
  • Asura phryctopa
  • Asura phryctops
  • Asura placens
  • Asura porphyrea
  • Asura postfasciatus
  • Asura postfusca
  • Asura postica
  • Asura pseudaurora
  • Asura punctata
  • Asura punctifascia
  • Asura punctilinea
  • Asura pyraula
  • Asura pyrauloides
  • Asura quadrifasciata
  • Asura reducta
  • Asura reticulata
  • Asura rhodina
  • Asura rivulosa
  • Asura rosea
  • Asura rubricans
  • Asura rufostria
  • Asura rufotincta
  • Asura sagenaria
  • Asura samboanganus
  • Asura scripta
  • Asura semicirculata
  • Asura senara
  • Asura sexualis
  • Asura signata
  • Asura simplicifascia
  • Asura simulans
  • Asura sinica
  • Asura spurrelli
  • Asura straminea
  • Asura strigata
  • Asura strigulata
  • Asura suavis
  • Asura subcervina
  • Asura subfulvia
  • Asura submarmorata
  • Asura suffusa
  • Asura sullia
  • Asura szetschwanica
  • Asura tabida
  • Asura terminata
  • Asura tessellata
  • Asura tibada
  • Asura triangularis
  • Asura undulata
  • Asura unifascia
  • Asura variabilis
  • Asura violacea
  • Asura wandammenensae
  • Asura xantha
  • Asura xantherythra
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References

  • Savela, Markku. "Asura Walker, 1854". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
  • Kühne (2007). Esperiana Buchreihe zur Entomologie. Memoir 3: 353-394.
  • Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Arctiidae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
  • Wallengren (1860). Wiener Entomologisehe Monatschrift. 4 (2): 46.
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