Gloveria

Gloveria is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Packard in 1872.[1] All the species in the genus are from southern North America.[2]

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Gloveria

Packard, 1872

Species

Based on Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms:

  • Gloveria howardi (Dyar, 1896) Arizona
  • Gloveria medusa (Strecker, 1898) California
  • Gloveria gargamelle (Strecker, 1885) Arizona, Texas
  • Gloveria arizonensis Packard, 1872 California - Texas, Colorado, Utah
  • Gloveria sphingiformis Barnes & McDunnough, 1910 Texas
  • Gloveria olivacea H. Edwards, 1884 Mexico
  • Gloveria concinna Dyar, 1918 Mexico
  • Gloveria obsoleta Dyar, 1918 Mexico
  • Gloveria sodom Dyar, 1918 Mexico
  • Gloveria latipennis Dyar, 1918 Mexico
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  1. http://nomen.at/Gloveria
  2. Savela, Markku. "Gloveria Packard, 1872". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved September 14, 2018.


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