Lymantria
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Genus: | Lymantria Hübner, 1819
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Lymantria is a genus of moths in the family Lymantriidae.
Selected species
- Lymantria albescens Hori & Umeno, 1930
- Lymantria albimacula (Wallengren, 1863)
- Lymantria ampla (Walker, 1855)
- Lymantria apicebrunnea Gaede, 1932
- Lymantria atlantica (Rambur, 1837)
- Lymantria brotea (Stoll, 1780)
- Lymantria brunneiplaga Swinhoe, 1903
- Lymantria brunneoloma Pogue & Schaeffer, 2007
- Lymantria carneola (Moore, 1879)
- Lymantria curvifera (Walker, 1866)
- Lymantria detersa Walker, 1865
- Lymantria dispar (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Lymantria fuliginea (Butler, 1880)
- Lymantria lapidicola (Herrich-Schäffer 1851)
- Lymantria lunata (Stoll, 1782)
- Lymantria mathura (Moore, 1865)
- Lymantria minomonis Matsumura, 1933
- Lymantria modesta (Walker, 1855)
- Lymantria monacha (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Lymantria oberthueri Lucas, 1906
- Lymantria obfuscata Walker, 1865
- Lymantria postalba Inoue, 1956
- Lymantria pulerea Pogue & Schaeffer, 2007
- Lymantria semicincta (Walker, 1855)
- Lymantria umbrosa (Butler, 1881)
- Lymantria xylina Swinhoe, 1903
References
- Ingram, R. (2010): Gypsy Moths (Lymantria spp.) Surveillance in Australia. DAFF mimeograph.
- Pogue, Michael G. and Schaefer, Paul W. (2007): A review of Selected Species of Lymantria Hubner, [1819] (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) from Subtropical and Temperate Regions of Asia, including the Descriptions of three new species, some potentially invasive to North America.
- Schintlmeister, Alexander (2004): The Taxonomy of the genus Lymantria Hubner, [1819] (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae).
External links
- Lymantria on Fauna Europaea
- Site Markku Savela
- Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Lymantria". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum.
- Lymantria at Butterflies and Moths of the World, Natural History Museum
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