Sypnoides

Sypnoides is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae.

Sypnoides
Sypnoides chinensis
Sypnoides pannosa
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Tribe: Sypnini
Genus: Sypnoides
Hampson, 1913
Synonyms
  • Equatosypna Berio, 1960
  • Psynoides Berio, 1960
  • Supersypnoides Berio, 1958

Species

  • Sypnoides amplifascia (Warren 1914)
  • Sypnoides chinensis Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides curvilinea (Moore 1867)
  • Sypnoides cyanivitta (Moore 1867)
  • Sypnoides delphinensis Viette 1966
  • Sypnoides equatorialis (Holland 1894)
  • Sypnoides erebina (Hampson 1926)
  • Sypnoides flandriana (Berio 1954)
  • Sypnoides fletcheri Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides fumosa (Butler 1877)
  • Sypnoides gluta (Swinhoe 1906)
  • Sypnoides hampsoni (Wileman & South 1917)
  • Sypnoides hercules (Butler 1881)
  • Sypnoides hoenei Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides infernalis Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides kirbyi (Butler 1881)
  • Sypnoides latifasciata Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides lilacina (Leech 1900)
  • Sypnoides malaisei (Berio 1973)
  • Sypnoides mandarina (Leech 1900)
  • Sypnoides missionaria Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides moorei (Butler 1881)
  • Sypnoides olena (Swinhoe 1893)
  • Sypnoides pannosa (Moore 1882)
  • Sypnoides parva Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides picta (Butler 1877)
  • Sypnoides prunosa (Moore 1883)
  • Sypnoides pseudosabulosa (Berio 1973)
  • Sypnoides rectilinea (Moore 1867)
  • Sypnoides reticulata Berio 1958
  • Sypnoides rubrifascia (Moore 1883)
  • Sypnoides simplex (Leech 1900)
  • Sypnoides vicina Berio 1958
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gollark: So, golds are set higher but other stuff is set the same but affected by ratios? I kind of doubt that.
gollark: Doesn't mean they'd be caveblockers or something.
gollark: The market probably runs on a combination of ratios and preset prices right now. This is just a guess though.
gollark: Anyway, could golds *really* be as common as nocturnes if they were bred less? I don't think so.

References

  • Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
  • Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Sypnoides Hampson 1913". Home of Ichneumonoidea. Taxapad. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.


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