Coenotephria
Coenotephria is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae described by Prout in 1914. Its species are primarily found in Europe and Asia.[1]
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Selected species
- Coenotephria ablutaria (Boisduval, 1840)
- Coenotephria achromaria (De la Harpe, 1853)
- Coenotephria adela (Butler, 1893)
- Coenotephria albicoma (Inoue, 1954)
- Coenotephria aleucidia (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria ambustaria (Leech, 1897)
- Coenotephria anomala (Inoue, 1954)
- Coenotephria apotoma (Turner, 1907)
- Coenotephria approximata (Staudinger, 1892)
- Coenotephria assimilata (Walker, 1862)
- Coenotephria avilaria (Reisser, 1936)
- Coenotephria bellissima (Butler, 1893)
- Coenotephria brevifasciata (Warren, 1888) (from India)
- Coenotephria caesaria (Constant, 1893)
- Coenotephria ceres (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria championi (Prout, 1926) (from India)
- Coenotephria corticalis (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria cylon (Druce, 1893)
- Coenotephria cynthia (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria decipiens (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria detritata (Staudinger, 1898
- Coenotephria diana (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria dubia (Butler, 1882)
- Coenotephria flavistrigata (Warren, 1888) (from India)
- Coenotephria homophana (Hampson, 1895) (from India)
- Coenotephria homophoeta Prout, 1926 (from India)
- Coenotephria salicata (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) - striped twin-spot carpet[2]
- Coenotephria tophaceata (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775)
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References
- Tentarelli, Eric (2012). A Guide to Insects. Blackwell. p. 565.
- Tentarelli, Eric (2012). A Guide to Insects. Blackwell. p. 566.
- Kandasamy, Gunathilagaraj (2016). "Checklist of Indian Geometridae with FBI number". Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.
- Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
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