Heterusia

Heterusia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Jacob Hübner in 1827-31.[1] The genus is confined to the Americas.

Heterusia
Heterusia conduplicaria on display at the Civico Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste
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Heterusia

Hübner, 1827-31
Synonyms
  • Mimocharis Warren, 1900
  • Scordylia Guenée, 1857

Species

  • Heterusia adulatrix
  • Heterusia adventa
  • Heterusia albidior
  • Heterusia albocellata
  • Heterusia amita
  • Heterusia amplificata
  • Heterusia angustimargo
  • Heterusia atalantata
  • Heterusia barbara
  • Heterusia barriosi
  • Heterusia basilata
  • Heterusia binotata
  • Heterusia brumalis
  • Heterusia brunonaria
  • Heterusia caesarica
  • Heterusia captata
  • Heterusia ceresia
  • Heterusia clarimargo
  • Heterusia coecata
  • Heterusia coerulescens
  • Heterusia coliadata
  • Heterusia colmala
  • Heterusia columbi
  • Heterusia comana
  • Heterusia combana
  • Heterusia conduplicaria
  • Heterusia conflictata
  • Heterusia conna
  • Heterusia conon
  • Heterusia consobrina
  • Heterusia creusa
  • Heterusia crossa
  • Heterusia cruciata
  • Heterusia declivis
  • Heterusia deficiens
  • Heterusia deprivata
  • Heterusia dichroata
  • Heterusia disjecta
  • Heterusia dispilata
  • Heterusia dividata
  • Heterusia eruptiva
  • Heterusia fallax
  • Heterusia fidoniata
  • Heterusia fidonioides
  • Heterusia flavocellata
  • Heterusia fractifascia
  • Heterusia frugalis
  • Heterusia funebris
  • Heterusia gratulata
  • Heterusia hesperiaria
  • Heterusia hippomenata
  • Heterusia hippomenatoides
  • Heterusia humeraria
  • Heterusia hypophlebica
  • Heterusia invexaria
  • Heterusia jacintina
  • Heterusia jelskiaria
  • Heterusia lacrymosa
  • Heterusia latior
  • Heterusia latissima
  • Heterusia litifascia
  • Heterusia ludisignata
  • Heterusia lutivia
  • Heterusia lymnadoides
  • Heterusia maculata
  • Heterusia melaleucata
  • Heterusia mendaciaria
  • Heterusia merla
  • Heterusia merula
  • Heterusia mileta
  • Heterusia monospilata
  • Heterusia morvena
  • Heterusia morvula
  • Heterusia nondescripta
  • Heterusia obliquistriga
  • Heterusia obtusa
  • Heterusia occultata
  • Heterusia ochrozona
  • Heterusia ovatiplaga
  • Heterusia pacifica
  • Heterusia particolor
  • Heterusia particulata
  • Heterusia partitata
  • Heterusia perfectaria
  • Heterusia phygothigma
  • Heterusia picata
  • Heterusia placula
  • Heterusia plagia
  • Heterusia plenilimes
  • Heterusia polymela
  • Heterusia praeangulata
  • Heterusia primulimacula
  • Heterusia proana
  • Heterusia proanodes
  • Heterusia promenea
  • Heterusia protea
  • Heterusia prusa
  • Heterusia prusioides
  • Heterusia pyriformis
  • Heterusia quadruplicaria
  • Heterusia repagulata
  • Heterusia restricta
  • Heterusia rosgala
  • Heterusia rubrimarmorata
  • Heterusia rufifimbria
  • Heterusia salvini
  • Heterusia separata
  • Heterusia simulatrix
  • Heterusia sinuosa
  • Heterusia stoltzmannaria
  • Heterusia subangulata
  • Heterusia subspurcata
  • Heterusia subvermiculata
  • Heterusia suffusa
  • Heterusia symphlebica
  • Heterusia thierryi
  • Heterusia tiricia
  • Heterusia trebonia
  • Heterusia triflavata
  • Heterusia trifoliata
  • Heterusia tumidicosta
  • Heterusia unanimaria
  • Heterusia zeritis

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References

  1. Savela, Markku. "Heterusia Hübner, 1827-31". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  2. Catalogue of Life
  3. Encyclopedia of Life
  4. Zipcodezoo
  5. Biodiversity Library


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