Heterochorista
Heterochorista is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.[1]
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Genus: | Heterochorista Diakonoff, 1952 |
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Species
- Heterochorista acomata Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista aperta (Diakonoff, 1953)
- Heterochorista aura Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista chrysonetha (Diakonoff, 1953)
- Heterochorista classeyiana Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista dispersa Diakonoff, 1952
- Heterochorista fulgens Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista inumbrata (Diakonoff, 1953)
- Heterochorista melanopsygma (Diakonoff, 1953)
- Heterochorista nitida Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista ornata Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista papuana (Diakonoff, 1952)
- Heterochorista polysperma (Diakonoff, 1952)
- Heterochorista prisca Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista punctulana Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista rostrata Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista rufulimaculata Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista signata Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista spinosa Horak, 1984
- Heterochorista trivialis Horak, 1984
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See also
References
- Baixeras, J.; Brown, J. W. & Gilligan, T. M. "Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae". Tortricidae.com. Retrieved January 20, 2009.
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- Diakonoff, 1952, Verh. Konin. Neder .Akad. Weten. (2)49(1): 144.
- Brown, John W., 2005, World Catalogue of Insects 5.
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