Epigelasma

Epigelasma is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Prout in 1930.

Epigelasma
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Epigelasma

Prout, 1930

Species

Some species of this genus are:[1]

  • Epigelasma alba Viette, 1970
  • Epigelasma befasy Viette, 1981
  • Epigelasma corrupta Herbulot, 1955
  • Epigelasma crenifera Herbulot, 1970
  • Epigelasma disjuncta Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma frigida Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma herbuloti Viette, 1980
  • Epigelasma hispida Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma holochroa Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma lutea Viette, 1970
  • Epigelasma meloui Prout, 1930
  • Epigelasma nobilis Herbulot, 1955
  • Epigelasma occidentalis Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma olsoufieffi Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma perineti Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma praenuntia Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma radiata Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma rhodostigma Herbulot, 1955
  • Epigelasma rufifrons Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma simplaria Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma triplicifascia (Prout, 1912)
  • Epigelasma tulear Herbulot, 1972
  • Epigelasma viridibasis Herbulot, 1972
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References

  1. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2018). "Epigelasma Prout, 1930". Afromoths. Retrieved April 19, 2019.


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