Ganisa
Ganisa is a genus of moths of the family Eupterotidae first described by Francis Walker in 1855.
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Ganisa postica | |
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Genus: | Ganisa Walker, 1855 |
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Ganisa postica Walker, 1855[1] |
Selected species
- Ganisa cyanogrisea Mell, 1929
- Ganisa floresiaca Nässig, 2009
- Ganisa gyraleus Orhant, 2000
- Ganisa longipennata Mell, 1958
- Ganisa plana Walker, 1855
- Ganisa postica Walker, 1855
- Ganisa pulupuluana Nässig, Ignatyev & Witt, 2009
- Ganisa similis Moore, 1884
Status unknown
- Ganisa aponoides
- Ganisa cyanomelaena
- Ganisa javana
- Ganisa lignea
Former species
- Ganisa glaucescens Walker, 1855
- Ganisa kuangtungensis
- Ganisa melli
- Ganisa pandya Moore, 1865
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Ganisa Walker, 1855". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
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- Nässig, W. ; N.N. Ignatyev & T.J. Witt, 2009: Two new species of the genus Ganisa Walker, 1855 from Sulawesi and Flores, Indonesia (Lepidoptera: Eupterotidae). Entomofauna 30: 453-464.
- Orhant, G., 2000: Description of a new species of the genus Ganisa Walker (Eupterotidae) from Thailand. Tinea 16(3): 149-150.
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