Erebidae
Scaptesyle dichotoma Meyrick, 1886
Scaptesyle dichotoma Meyrick, 1886
Scaptesyle dichotoma (the reticulated footman) is a small Australian moth in the Arctiinae subfamily, described in 1886.
Scaptesyle equidistans Lucas, 1890
Scaptesyle equidistans Lucas, 1890
Scaptesyle equidistans is an Arctiinae moth described in 1890, found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.
Damias procrena Meyrick, 1886
Damias procrena Meyrick, 1886
The procrena footman Damias procrena is an Erebidae moth found in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia, first described in 1886.
Miltochrista miniata (Forster, 1771)
Miltochrista miniata (Forster, 1771)
Miltochrista miniata is a moth with specific wing patterns, described with its measurable characteristics and known variations.
Miltochrista ziczac (Walker, 1856)
Miltochrista ziczac (Walker, 1856)
Miltochrista ziczac is an Erebidae moth described in 1856, found in China.
Miltochrista undulata (Swinhoe, 1903)
Miltochrista undulata (Swinhoe, 1903)
Miltochrista rosacea is an Erebidae moth described in 1861, found in parts of Russia, Korea, and China.
Cyme reticulata Felder, 1861
Cyme reticulata Felder, 1861
Cyme reticulata is a 20 mm wingspan lichen moth found in Australia and multiple islands east of Wallacea, with a sister species discovered in 2021.
Cyme euprepioides (Walker, 1862)
Cyme euprepioides (Walker, 1862)
Cyme euprepioides is an Erebidae moth found across multiple Southeast Asian regions in various lowland forest habitats.
Cyme pyraula (Meyrick, 1886)
Cyme pyraula (Meyrick, 1886)
Cyme pyraula is an orange Erebidae moth described in 1886, found in Queensland and New Guinea.
Cyme quadrilineata (Pagenstecher, 1886)
Cyme quadrilineata (Pagenstecher, 1886)
Cyme quadrilineata is an erebid species found on Australia's northeastern and northern coasts.
Cyme structa (Walker, 1854)
Cyme structa (Walker, 1854)
This is a 20 mm wingspan Arctiinae moth found in southern Australia, whose larvae live on wallaby faeces.
Asura cervicalis Walker, 1854
Asura cervicalis Walker, 1854
Asura cervicalis is a 15 mm wingspan moth from non-tropical eastern Australia in the Erebidae family.
Asura bipars Walker, 1865
Asura bipars Walker, 1865
Asura bipars is a 20 mm wingspan black moth with yellow spots found in Queensland and New South Wales.
Asura lydia (Donovan, 1805)
Asura lydia (Donovan, 1805)
Asura lydia, the Lydia lichen moth, is a small black and yellow Erebidae moth found in southeastern Australia.
Asura zebrina (Hampson, 1914)
Asura zebrina (Hampson, 1914)
Asura zebrina is a Erebidae moth described in 1914, found in New South Wales, Australia.
Cyana hamata (Walker, 1854)
Cyana hamata (Walker, 1854)
Cyana hamata is an erebid moth first described in 1854, found across East and Southeast Asia.
Cyana subalba Wileman, 1910
Cyana subalba Wileman, 1910
Cyana subalba is a 1910-described Erebidae moth found in Taiwan.
Cyana sanguinea Bremer & Grey, 1852
Cyana sanguinea Bremer & Grey, 1852
Cyana sanguinea is an Erebidae moth found in Taiwan and China with a 23–32 mm wingspan.
Cyana formosana Hampson, 1909
Cyana formosana Hampson, 1909
Cyana formosana is a Taiwanese Erebidae moth first described by George Hampson in 1909, with a 31–43 mm wingspan and active adults in May.
Cyana puella (Drury, 1773)
Cyana puella (Drury, 1773)
Cyana puella (Drury, 1773) is a moth species with distinct male and female wing and body color and pattern differences.
Cyana meyricki (Rothschild, 1901)
Cyana meyricki (Rothschild, 1901)
Cyana meyricki is a 30mm-wingspan Erebidae moth found in Queensland and New South Wales, Australia, described in 1901.
Cyana pretoriae (Distant, 1897)
Cyana pretoriae (Distant, 1897)
Cyana pretoriae is an Erebidae moth described in 1897, found across multiple countries in eastern and southern Africa.
Cyana perornata (Walker, 1854)
Cyana perornata (Walker, 1854)
Cyana perornata is an Erebidae moth described in 1854, found in parts of India and Sundaland, living in lowland and lower montane forests.
Cyana peregrina (Walker, 1854)
Cyana peregrina (Walker, 1854)
This is a morphological description of male and female individuals of the moth species Cyana peregrina (Walker, 1854).
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