Hirpida
Hirpida is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by Max Wilhelm Karl Draudt in 1929.[1]
Hirpida | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Saturniidae |
Subfamily: | Hemileucinae |
Genus: | Hirpida Draudt, 1929 |
Species
- Hirpida boloviochoba Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida choba (Druce, 1904)
- Hirpida chuquisaciana Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida gaujoni (Dognin, 1894)
- Hirpida junopascoensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida juyjuylinea Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida levis (F. Johnson & Michener, 1948)
- Hirpida levocuscoensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida levopascoensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida mavanschaycki Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida nigrolinea (Druce, 1904)
- Hirpida olgae Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida pomacochasensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida santacruziana Brechlin & Meister, 2010
- Hirpida sinjaevorum Brechlin & Meister, 2010
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References
- Rougerie, R. & Collective of iBOL Saturniidae expert taxonomists (2009). "Online list of valid and available names of the Saturniidae of the World". Lepidoptera Barcode of Life.
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