Zatrephes trilineata

Zatrephes trilineata is a moth of the family Erebidae.[1] It was described by George Hampson in 1905. It is found in French Guiana, Suriname and Peru.[1][2]

Zatrephes trilineata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Subfamily: Arctiinae
Genus: Zatrephes
Species:
Z. trilineata
Binomial name
Zatrephes trilineata

Subspecies

  • Ennomomima trilineata trilineata (French Guiana)
  • Ennomomima trilineata peruviana (Rothschild, 1910) (Peru)
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References

  1. Savela, Markku. "Zatrephes trilineata Hampson, 1905". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
  2. Toulgoët, Hervé de & Navatte, Jocelyne (2000). "Ennomomima trilineata (Hampson, 1905)". Illustrated Catalogue of the Arctiidae Arctiinae and Pericopinae of French Guyana Found in the Collection of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  • Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Zatrephes Hübner, 1819". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved November 3, 2018.


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