Eupithecia dohertyi

Eupithecia dohertyi is a moth in the family Geometridae described by Louis Beethoven Prout in 1935. It is found in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda.[2]

Eupithecia dohertyi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Eupithecia
Species:
E. dohertyi
Binomial name
Eupithecia dohertyi

Subspecies

  • Eupithecia dohertyi dohertyi (Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda)
  • Eupithecia dohertyi fulvata D. S. Fletcher, 1951 (Uganda)
  • Eupithecia dohertyi fumata D. S. Fletcher, 1951 (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea )
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References

  1. Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Eupithecia dohertyi Prout 1935". Home of Ichneumonoidea. Taxapad. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016.
  2. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Eupithecia dohertyi Prout L.B., 1935". Afromoths. Retrieved March 24, 2018.


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