Banisia
Banisia is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae.
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Banisa clathrula | |
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Subfamily: | Striglininae |
Genus: | Banisia Walker, 1863[1] |
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Banisia fenistrifera Walker, 1863 | |
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Species
Some species of this genus are:[2][3]
- Banisia aldabrana (Fryer, 1912)
- Banisia antiopa (Viette, 1954)
- Banisia apicale (Fryer, 1912)
- Banisia clathrula (Guenée, 1877)
- Banisia fuliginea (Whalley, 1971)
- Banisia furva (Warren, 1905)
- Banisia inoptata (Whalley, 1971)
- Banisia joccatia (Whalley, 1971)
- Banisia myrtaea (Drury, 1773)
- Banisia myrsusalis (Walker, 1859)
- Banisia tibiale (Fryer, 1912)
- Banisia zamia (Whalley, 1971)
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References
- Walker, 1864c. Catalogue of the Heterocerous Lepidopterous Insects collected at Sarawak, in Borneo, by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with descriptions of new species. - Journal of the Linnean Society of London 7:49–84, 160–198.
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