Luxiaria

Luxiaria is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Francis Walker in 1860.

Luxiaria
Luxiaria amasa
Luxiaria mitorrhaphes
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Luxiaria

Walker, 1860
Synonyms
  • Bithiodes Warren, 1894
  • Euippe Meyrick, 1886
  • Hypochariessa Turner, 1947
  • Idiotephra Warren, 1899

Description

Palpi obliquely porrect (extending forward), where the second joint roughly scaled. Antennae minutely ciliated. Hind tibia of male dilated and with a longitudinal fold containing a ridge of silken hair. Forewings produced and somewhat acute at apex. Vein 3 from angle of cell and veins 7, 8 and 9 stalked, from upper angle. Vein 10 absent and vein 11 free.[1]

Selected species

gollark: They're my second favourites.
gollark: The chronos have the best pose in the images, too.
gollark: Happily, I just got a CB one after several days of cavehunting.
gollark: My favourite xenowyrm is the Chrono.
gollark: Try and get the xenowyrm. Everyone loves xenowyrms.

References

  1. Hampson, G. F. (1895). The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. Moths Volume III. Taylor and Francis via Biodiversity Heritage Library.


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