Anomis

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Anomis
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Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Erebidae
Subfamily: Scoliopteryginae
Tribe: Anomini
Genus: Anomis
Hübner, [1821]
Synonyms
  • Amarna Walker, 1857
  • Anomus Agassiz, 1847
  • Capitaria Walker, 1869
  • Cosmophila Boisduval, 1833
  • Deinopalpus Holland, 1894
  • Deremma Walker, 1865
  • Gonepteronia Kenrick, 1917
  • Gonitis Guenée, 1852
  • Gonopteronia Bethune-Baker, 1906
  • Molopa C. Swinhoe, 1902
  • Ristra Walker, 1858
  • Rusicada Walker, 1858
  • Scoedisa Walker, 1858
  • Tiridata Walker, 1865

Anomis is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae.[1][2]

Description[]

Palpi upturned, where the second joint reaching vertex of head and third joint long and slender. Front tuft is blunt. Antennae minutely ciliated in male or pectinated. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Tibia spineless. Forewings with produced and acute apex. Outer margin angled or produced to a point in the middle. Hindwings with vein 5 from below center of discocellulars. Larva with non-swollen thoracic somites.[3]

Species[]

  • Dognin 1912
  • Hampson 1926
  • (Pagenstecher 1888)
  • (Walker 1858)
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Viette 1965
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • (Walker 1869)
  • Kobes 1982
  • Druce 1889
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Schaus 1911
  • (Holland 1894)
  • Prout 1922
  • (Hampson 1910)
  • (Kenrick 1917)
  • (Swinhoe 1890)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Anomis campanalis (Mabille 1880)
  • (Gaede 1940)
  • Dyar 1913
  • Dyar 1913
  • Anomis combinans (Walker 1858)
  • Dyar 1913
  • (Swinhoe 1903)
  • (Walker 1858)
  • Prout 1926
  • Lucas 1894
  • Schaus 1911
  • (Walker 1857)
  • Anomis editrix (Guenée 1852)
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Berio 1956
  • Hampson 1926
  • Anomis erosa Hübner 1821 – yellow scallop moth
  • (Giacomelli 1915)
  • Anomis esocampta Hampson 1926
  • Dyar 1913
  • Prout 1928
  • Hübner 1822
  • Guenée 1852
  • (Walker 1858)
  • (Stoll 1790)
  • Anomis figlina Butler 1889
  • Schaus 1894
  • Anomis flava (Fabricius 1775) – tropical anomis moth
  • Guenée 1852
  • Candeze 1927
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Anomis fulvida Guenée 1852
  • Anomis gentilis Schaus 1912
  • (Sepp 1848)
  • Anomis grisea (Pagenstecher 1907)
  • Schaus 1940
  • Dyar 1913
  • Anomis hawaiiensis (Butler 1882)
  • (Dyar 1913)
  • Dyar 1913
  • Hampson 1926
  • (Walker 1869)
  • Anomis illita Guenée 1852 (syn: Anomis conducta Walker, [1858], Anomis hostia (Harvey, 1876)) – okra leafworm moth
  • Anomis impasta Guenée 1852
  • Schaus 1911
  • Anomis involuta (Walker 1858)
  • Prout 1927
  • Anomis irene Prout 1929
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Viette 1968
  • (Schaus 1893)
  • Hampson 1926
  • (Walker 1865)
  • Sugi 1982
  • Anomis lophognatha Hampson 1926
  • Moschler 1883
  • Anomis luridula Guenée 1852
  • (Swinhoe 1919)
  • Holloway 1982
  • Viette 1958
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • Viette 1965
  • Berio 1956
  • Berio 1956
  • Anomis mesogona (Walker 1858)
  • (Walker 1858)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Berio 1956
  • Walker 1859
  • Anomis nigritarsis (Walker 1858)
  • Anomis noctivolans (Butler 1880)
  • Dognin 1912
  • Guenée 1852
  • Dyar 1913
  • Schaus 1911
  • Hampson 1926
  • (Sepp 1848)
  • Anomis planalis (Swinhoe 1902)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Hampson 1926
  • Kobes 1982
  • Swinhoe 1920
  • Anomis privata (Walker 1865) – hibiscus-leaf caterpillar moth
  • (Walker 1858)
  • (Turner, 1902)
  • (Holland 1894)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Hampson 1926
  • Dyar 1913
  • Schaus 1911
  • (Pagenstecher 1884)
  • Poole 1989
  • Anomis sabulifera (Guenée 1852) – angled gem moth
  • (Butler 1886)
  • Hampson 1926
  • Anomis scitipennis (Walker 1863)
  • Prout 1926
  • (Walker 1865)
  • Berio 1977
  • Dyar 1913
  • Turner 1936
  • Dyar 1913
  • Berio 1956
  • (Walker 1869)
  • (Bethune-Baker 1906)
  • (Walker 1866)
  • Berio 1977
  • Swinhoe 1920
  • Berio 1940
  • Anomis texana Riley 1885
  • Dyar 1913
  • Hampson 1926
  • (Moore 1883)
  • Anomis vulpicolor (Meyrick 1928)
  • (Butler 1886)
  • Hampson 1926

References[]

  1. ^ Savela, Markku (ed.). "Anomis Hübner, [1821]". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 12, 2019.
  2. ^ Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Anomis Hübner, 1821". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  3. ^ Hampson, G. F. (1894). The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma: Moths Volume II. Taylor and Francis – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
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