Biology:Casandria

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Casandria is A moth genus of the family Erebidae. It originally was a monotypic genus in Nolctuidae containing one species, Casandria emittens,with both the genus and species described by Francis Walker in 1857 from a specimen in Jamaica.[1][2][3] The taxonomic position of the genus was reevaluated and placed into in family Erebidae and merged with the genus Acanthodica.[4]

Species

  • Casandria albiplena (L.B. Prout, 1919)
  • Casandria cabra (Dognin, 1894)
  • Casandria chiripa (Dognin, 1894)
  • Casandria coelebs (L.B. Prout, 1919)
  • Casandria daunus (Druce)
  • Casandria drucei (Dognin, 1889)
  • Casandria emittens Walker, 1857
  • Casandria fassli (Zerny, 1916)
  • Casandria fosteri (Hampson, 1913)
  • Casandria frigida (Jones, 1921)
  • Casandria grandis (Schaus, 1894)
  • Casandria hages (Druce, 1900)
  • Casandria lignaris (Schaus, 1894)
  • Casandria penicillum (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874)
  • Casandria sinuilinea (L. B. Prout, 1919)
  • Casandria splendens (Druce, 1889)
  • Casandria xylinoides (Schaus, 1894)



References

Wikidata ☰ Q5048023 entry