Biology:Anarta (moth)
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Short description: Genus of moths
Anarta | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Superfamily: | Noctuoidea |
Family: | Noctuidae |
Tribe: | Hadenini |
Subtribe: | Discestrina |
Genus: | Anarta Ochsenheimer, 1816 |
Synonyms | |
Anarta is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
Species
- Anarta alta (Barnes & Benjamin, 1942)
- Anarta antica Smith, 1891
- Anarta arenbergeri
- Anarta chartaria (Grote, 1873)
- Anarta columbica (McDunnough, 1930)
- Anarta crotchii (Grote, 1880) (syn: Hadula chunka (Smith, 1910))
- Anarta decepta Grote, 1883 (syn: Anarta postica Smith, 1891)
- Anarta deserticola (Hampson, 1905)
- Anarta edwardsii Smith, 1888
- Anarta engedina
- Anarta farnhami (Grote, 1873)
- Anarta florida (Smith, 1900)
- Anarta fulgora (Barnes & McDunnough, 1918)
- Anarta fusculenta (Smith, 1891)
- Anarta hamata (McDunnough, 1930)
- Anarta inconcinna Smith, 1888 (=Anarta castrae (Barnes & McDunnough, 1912), Anarta ultra (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924), Anarta montanica (McDunnough, 1930))
- Anarta magna Barnes & Benjamin, 1924
- Anarta mausi Püngeler, 1904
- Anarta melaxantha Kollar, 1849
- Anarta mendax
- Anarta mendica
- Anarta mimuli Behr, 1885
- Anarta mutata (Dod, 1913)
- Anarta myrtilli – beautiful yellow underwing (Linnaeus, 1761)
- Anarta nigrolunata Packard, 1867 (sometimes placed in the genus Hadula)
- Anarta oaklandiae (McDunnough, 1937)
- Anarta obesula (Smith, 1904) (=Anarta subalbida (Barnes & Benjamin, 1924))
- Anarta oregonica (Grote, 1881)
- Anarta perpusilla Boisduval, 1829
- Anarta projecta (McDunnough, 1938)
- Anarta sabulorum
- Anarta stigmosa
- Anarta sierrae Barnes & McDunnough, 1916
References
- Anarta at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and some other life forms
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
Wikidata ☰ Q2509679 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarta (moth).
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