Salassinae
Salassa is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae. It is the only genus in the subfamily Salassinae.[1]
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Subfamily: | Salassinae |
Genus: | Salassa Moore, 1859 |
Species
Binomial | Authority | Year |
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Salassa arianae | Brechlin & Kitching | 2010 |
Salassa belinda | Witt & Pugaev | 2007 |
Salassa bhutanensis | Brechlin | 2009 |
Salassa bhutanensis | Brechlin | 2009 |
Salassa excellens | Bryk | 1944 |
Salassa fansipana | Brechlin | 1997 |
Salassa iris | Jordan | 1910 |
Salassa kitchingi | Brechlin | 2010 |
Salassa lemaii | Le Moult | 1933 |
Salassa lola | Westwood | 1847 |
Salassa megastica | Swinhoe | 1894 |
Salassa meisteri | Brechlin | 2010 |
Salassa mesosa | Jordan | 1910 |
Salassa olivacea | Oberthuer | 1890 |
Salassa parakatschinica | Brechlin | 2009 |
Salassa pararoyi | Brechlin | 2009 |
Salassa paratonkiniana | Brechlin | 2009 |
Salassa royi | Elwes | 1887 |
Salassa thespis | Leech | 1890 |
Salassa tibaliva | Chu & Wang | 1993 |
Salassa tonkiniana | Le Moult | 1933 |
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References
- 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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