Netria
Netria is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae erected by Francis Walker in 1855.[1]
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Subfamily: | Dudusinae |
Genus: | Netria Walker, 1855 |
Selected species
- Netria arisemna (Turner, 1931)
- Netria bipartita Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria carentis Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria insularis Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria jakli Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria longisacci Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria livoris Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria multispinae Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria palawana Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria speideli Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria torajae Schintlmeister, 2006
- Netria viridescens Walker, 1855
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References
- Savela, Markku. "Netria Walker, 1855". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
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