Ptiloscola

Ptiloscola is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by Michener in 1949.[1]

Ptiloscola
Ptiloscola photophila
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Saturniidae
Subfamily: Ceratocampinae
Genus: Ptiloscola
Michener, 1949

Species

  • Ptiloscola bipunctata Lemaire, 1972
  • Ptiloscola burmeisteri Meister & Brechlin, 2008
  • Ptiloscola cinerea (Schaus, 1900)
  • Ptiloscola dargei Lemaire, 1971
  • Ptiloscola descimoni Lemaire, 1971
  • Ptiloscola lilacina (Schaus, 1900)
  • Ptiloscola paraguayensis Brechlin, Meister & Drechsel, 2008
  • Ptiloscola photophila (W. Rothschild, 1907)
  • Ptiloscola rorerae (Schaus, 1928)
  • Ptiloscola surrotunda (Dyar, 1925)
  • Ptiloscola wellingi Lemaire, 1971
  • Ptiloscola wolfei Brechlin & Meister, 2008
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References

  1. 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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