Fentonia
Fentonia is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae erected by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1881.[1]
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Genus: | Fentonia Butler, 1881 |
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Species
- Fentonia baibarana Matsumura, 1929
- Fentonia bipunctus (Rothschild, 1917)
- Fentonia excurvata (Hampson, [1893])
- Fentonia helena Kiriakoff, 1974
- Fentonia macroparabolica Nakamura, 1973
- Fentonia notodontina (Rothschild, 1917)
- Fentonia ocypete (Bremer, 1861)
- Fentonia parabolica (Matsumura, 1925)
- Fentonia shenghua Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001
- Fentonia sumatrana Kiriakoff, 1974
- Fentonia talboti (Gaede, 1930)
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Fentonia Butler, 1881". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
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