Syntherata

Syntherata is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by Peter Maassen in 1873.[1]

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Syntherata

Maassen, [1873]

Species

  • Syntherata apicalis Bouvier, 1928
  • Syntherata arfakiana Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata brunnea Eckerlein, 1935
  • Syntherata cernyi Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata doboensis U. & L. Paukstadt, 2004
  • Syntherata engaiana Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata escarlata Lane, Edwards & Naumann, 2010
  • Syntherata godeffroyi Butler, 1882
  • Syntherata innescens Naumann & Brechlin, 2001
  • Syntherata janetta (White, 1843)
  • Syntherata lagariana Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata leonae Lane, 2003
  • Syntherata malukuensis U. Paukstadt & L. Paukstadt, 2005
  • Syntherata minoris Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata naessigi Peigler, 1992
  • Syntherata okapiana Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata papuensis Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata parvoantennata Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata pristina (Walker, 1865)
  • Syntherata rudloffi Brechlin, 2010
  • Syntherata sinjaevi Naumann & Brechlin, 2001
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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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