Sciota (moth)
Sciota is a genus of snout moths. It was described by George Duryea Hulst in 1888.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Pyralidae |
Subfamily: | Phycitinae |
Tribe: | Phycitini |
Genus: | Sciota Hulst, 1888[1][2] |
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Species
- Subgenus Clasperopsis Roesler, 1969
- Sciota fumella (Eversmann, 1844)
- Sciota lucipetella (Jalava, 1978)
- Subgenus Sciota Hulst, 1888
- Sciota imperialella Ragonot, 1887
- Sciota insignella (Mann, 1862)
- Sciota ferruginella Zerny, 1914
- Sciota rhenella (Zincken, 1818)
- Sciota hostilis Stephens, 1834
- Subgenus Paranephopterix Roesler, 1969
- Sciota adelphella Fischer von Röslerstamm, 1836
- Sciota barteli (Caradja, 1910)
- Subgenus Denticera Amsel, 1961
- Sciota divisella (Duponchel, 1842)
- Subgenus unknown
- Sciota basilaris (Zeller, 1872)
- Sciota biareatella (Caradja, 1925)
- Sciota bifasciella (Hulst, 1887)
- Sciota bisra (Dyar, 1919)
- Sciota carneella (Hulst, 1887)
- Sciota celtidella (Hulst, 1890)
- Sciota crassifasciella (Ragonot, 1887)
- Sciota croceella Hulst, 1888
- Sciota cynicella (Christoph, 1881)
- Sciota dammersi (Heinrich, 1956)
- Sciota delassalis (Hulst, 1886)
- Sciota fernaldi (Ragonot, 1887)
- Sciota furvicostella (Ragonot, 1893)
- Sciota gilvibasella (Hulst, 1890)
- Sciota inconditella (Ragonot, 1893)
- Sciota marmorata (Alphéraky, 1876)
- Sciota obscurella (Caradja in Caradja & Meyrick, 1937)
- Sciota rubescentella (Hulst, 1900)
- Sciota rubrisparsella (Ragonot, 1887)
- Sciota rungsi Leraut, 2002
- Sciota subcaesiella (Clemens, 1860)
- Sciota subfuscella (Ragonot, 1887)
- Sciota termitalis (Hulst, 1886)
- Sciota umbrosella (Erschoff, 1877)
- Sciota uvinella (Ragonot, 1887)
- Sciota vetustella (Dyar, 1904)
- Sciota virgatella (Clemens, 1860)
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References
- "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
- "Sciota Hulst, 1888" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
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