Ocrasa

Ocrasa is a genus of moths belonging to the family Pyralidae. The genus is mostly treated as a synonym of Hypsopygia. If considered valid, the genus includes many species which were formerly included in Herculia.[1] In addition, the proposed genus Orthopygia, which some authors consider a separate (and sometimes monotypic) lineage is here merged with Ocrasa. The latter two genera are also mostly merged with Hypsopygia however.

Ocrasa
Adult specimen of Ocrasa glaucinalis, sometimes separated in Orthopygia
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Ocrasa

Walker, [1866]
Synonyms

Orthopygia Ragonot, 1891 (but see text)
Parasopia Möschler, 1890

Selected species

  • Ocrasa acerasta
  • Ocrasa albidalis Walker, [1866]
  • Ocrasa chytriodes (Turner, 1911)
  • Ocrasa decoloralis (Lederer, 1863)
  • Ocrasa fulvocilialis sometimes still in Herculia
  • Ocrasa glaucinalis sometimes in Orthopygia
  • Ocrasa nannodes sometimes in Orthopygia
  • Ocrasa nostralis (Guenée, 1854)
  • Ocrasa placens sometimes in Orthopygia
  • Ocrasa repetita (Butler, 1887)
  • Ocrasa tripartialis (Herrich-Schäffer, 1871)

Footnotes

  1. See references in Savela (2009)
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References

Media related to Ocrasa at Wikimedia Commons

  • Savela, Markku (2009): Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms Ocrasa. Version of 2009-APR-08. Retrieved 2010-APR-12.


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