Phaegopterina
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Noctuoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Erebidae
Subfamilia: Arctiinae
Tribus: Arctiini
Subtribus: Phaegopterina
Genera:
Aemilia –
Agaraea –
Altichloea –
Amastus –
Amaxia –
Amerila –
Ammalo –
Amphelarctia –
Anaxita –
Aphyarctia –
Aphyle –
Aphymolis –
Apiconoma –
Apocrisias –
Apyre –
Araeomolis –
Arctagyrta –
Arctiarpia –
Astralarctia –
Azatrephes –
Baritius –
Bernathonomus –
Bertholdia –
Biturix –
Calidota –
Carales –
Carathis –
Castrica –
Chrysomallos –
Cissura –
Coiffaitarctia –
Cratoplastis –
Cresera –
Cycnia –
Demolis –
Dialeucias –
Disconeura –
Echeta –
Ectypia –
Elysius –
Emurena –
Ennomomima –
Epicrisias –
Epimolis –
Eriostepta –
Ernassa –
Euchaetes –
Eucyrta –
Euerythra –
Eupseudosoma –
Evius –
Fasslia –
Glaucostola –
Gonotrephes –
Gorgonidia –
Graphea –
Haemanota –
Haemaphlebiella –
Halysidota –
Haplonerita –
Hemihyalea –
Himerarctia –
Hyalarctia –
Hyperandra –
Hyperthaema –
Hypidalia –
Hypidota –
Hypocrisias –
Hyponerita –
Idalus –
Ischnocampa –
Ischnognatha –
Kirrostola –
Kodiosoma –
Lampruna –
Leocephaluncus –
Lepidojulia –
Lepidokirbyia –
Lepidolutzia –
Lepidozikania –
Lepypiranga –
Lerina –
Leucanopsis –
Lophocampa –
Machadoia –
Machaeraptenus –
Mazaeras –
Melanarctia –
Melese –
Mellamastus –
Metacrisia –
Metaxanthia –
Munona –
Nannodota –
Neidalia –
Neonerita –
Neoplynes –
Neozatrephes –
Neritos –
Nezula –
Nyearctia –
Ochrodota –
Onythes –
Oodoptera –
Opharus –
Ordishia –
Ormetica –
Pachydota –
Pagara –
Paranerita –
Parathyris –
Pareuchaetes –
Parevia –
Pelochyta –
Phaegoptera –
Phaeomolis –
Pitane –
Pithea –
Premolis –
Prumala –
Pryteria –
Pseudamastus –
Pseudapistosia –
Pseudepimolis –
Pseudischnocampa –
Pseudohemihyalea –
Pseudopharus –
Pseudotesselarctia –
Psychophasma –
Pteroodes –
Purius –
Pydnaodes –
Pygarctia –
Pygoctenucha –
Pyrrostola –
Regobarrosia –
Rhipha –
Rhodorhipha –
Robinsonia –
Romualdia –
Scaptius –
Schalotomis –
Selenarctia –
Soritena –
Stidzaeras –
Sutonocrea –
Sychesia –
Symphlebia –
Syntomostola –
Tessellarctia –
Tessella –
Tessellota –
Thyrarctia –
Thyromolis –
Thysanoprymna –
Toulgoetarctia –
Trichromia –
Tricypha –
Trocodima –
Turuptiana –
Viviennea –
Wanderbiltia –
Watsonidia –
Xanthoarctia –
Xanthophaeina –
Zaevius –
Zatrephes
Name
editPhaegopterina Kirby, 1892
Synonyms
editReferences
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