Comibaena

Comibaena is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1823.

Comibaena
Comibaena bajularia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Subfamily: Geometrinae
Tribe: Comibaenini
Genus: Comibaena
Hübner, [1823]
Synonyms
  • Phorodesma Boisduval, 1840
  • Comobaena Agassiz, 1847
  • Uliocnemis Warren, 1893
  • Colutoceras Warren, 1895
  • Myrtea Gumppenberg, 1895 (preocc. Turton, 1822)
  • Probolosceles Warren, 1896
  • Probolosceles Meyrick, 1897
  • Chlorochaeta Warren, 1904

Description

It differs from Agathia in the antennae being bipectinated (comb like on both sides) to three-fourths length in both sexes. The hind tibia of the male is not dilated. Hindwings with veins 6 and 7 stalked.[1]

Species

  • Comibaena albimarginata (Warren, 1893)
  • Comibaena amoenaria (Oberthür, 1880)
  • Comibaena argentataria Leech, 1897
  • Comibaena attenuata (Warren, 1896)
  • Comibaena bajularia (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) blotched emerald
  • Comibaena biplaga Walker, 1861
  • Comibaena cassidara (Guenée, 1857)
  • Comibaena cheramota Meyrick
  • Comibaena connata (Warren, 1898)
  • Comibaena delicatior (Warren, 1897)
  • Comibaena diluta (Warren, 1895)
  • Comibaena falcipennis (Yazaki, 1991)
  • Comibaena fuscidorsata Prout, 1912
  • Comibaena leucochloraria (Mabille, 1880)
  • Comibaena leucospilata Walker
  • Comibaena longipennis Warren
  • Comibaena mariae (Lucas, 1888)
  • Comibaena meyricki Prout
  • Comibaena pictipennis Bulter, 1880
  • Comibaena procumbaria (Pryer, 1877)
  • Comibaena pseudoneriaria Wehrli, 1926
  • Comibaena punctaria (Swinhoe, 1904)
  • Comibaena quadrinotata Butler, 1889
  • Comibaena rhodolopha Prout, 1915
  • Comibaena serrulata D. S. Fletcher, 1963
  • Comibaena subdelicata Inoue, 1985
  • Comibaena takasago Okana, 1960
  • Comibaena tancrei Graeser, 1889
  • Comibaena tenuisaria (Graeser, 1888)
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References

  1. Hampson, G. F. (1895). The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. Moths Volume III. Taylor and Francis via Biodiversity Heritage Library.


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