Erebidae
Pronola magniplaga Schaus, 1899
Pronola magniplaga Schaus, 1899
Pronola magniplaga is an Arctiinae moth described by William Schaus in 1899, found in Bolivia and São Paulo, Brazil.
Conilepia nigricosta (Leech, 1888)
Conilepia nigricosta (Leech, 1888)
Conilepia nigricosta is the only species of the monotypic moth genus Conilepia (Arctiinae), found in Japan and Taiwan.
Stenoscaptia venusta Lucas, 1890
Stenoscaptia venusta Lucas, 1890
Stenoscaptia venusta is an Australian Erebidae moth first described by Thomas Pennington Lucas in 1890.
Hectobrocha pentacyma Meyrick, 1886
Hectobrocha pentacyma Meyrick, 1886
The five-banded footman (Hectobrocha pentacyma) is an Arctiinae moth found in three eastern Australian states.
Castulo doubledayi Newman, 1857
Castulo doubledayi Newman, 1857
Castulo doubledayi is an Arctiinae moth described in 1857, found in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia.
Hemipsilia coavestis Hampson, 1894
Hemipsilia coavestis Hampson, 1894
Hemipsilia coavestis is the only species in the moth genus Hemipsilia (subfamily Arctiinae), found from India to Taiwan.
Scaphidriotis xylogramma Turner, 1899
Scaphidriotis xylogramma Turner, 1899
Scaphidriotis xylogramma is an Arctiinae moth described in 1899, found in Queensland, Australia.
Goniosema anguliscripta Lucas, 1890
Goniosema anguliscripta Lucas, 1890
Goniosema anguliscripta is an Australian Arctiinae moth described by Thomas Pennington Lucas in 1890.
Symmetrodes sciocosma Meyrick, 1888
Symmetrodes sciocosma Meyrick, 1888
Symmetrodes sciocosma is an Australian Arctiinae moth first described by Edward Meyrick in 1888, with 20 mm wingspans.
Phaeophlebosia furcifera Walker, 1854
Phaeophlebosia furcifera Walker, 1854
Phaeophlebosia furcifera, the forked footman, is the only species in the monotypic moth genus Phaeophlebosia, found in Australia.
Amerila astreus (Drury, 1773)
Amerila astreus (Drury, 1773)
Amerila astreus (Drury, 1773) is a moth species with described adult and larval morphological characteristics.
Amerila crokeri MacLeay, 1826
Amerila crokeri MacLeay, 1826
Croker's frother (Amerila crokeri) is an Arctiinae moth described in 1826, found in Australasia with a ~50 mm wingspan.
Amerila rubripes Walker
Amerila rubripes Walker
Amerila rubripes, or Walker's frother, is an Arctiinae moth found in Queensland that exudes froth when disturbed.",
Amerila bubo Walker, 1855
Amerila bubo Walker, 1855
Amerila bubo is an Arctiinae moth described by Francis Walker in 1855, found across multiple countries in Africa.
Amerila timolis Rothschild, 1914
Amerila timolis Rothschild, 1914
Timolis' frother (Amerila timolis) is an Arctiinae moth described by Rothschild in 1914, found in New Guinea and Queensland, Australia.
Amata phegea Linnaeus, 1758
Amata phegea Linnaeus, 1758
Amata phegea, the nine-spotted moth, is an aposematic moth that mimics the unpalatable Zygaena ephialtes, found across much of Europe and west Asia.
Amata ragazzii Turati, 1917
Amata ragazzii Turati, 1917
Amata ragazzii is a species of Erebidae moth found in Italy, whose larvae feed on various low-growing plants.
Amata sperbius Fabricius, 1787
Amata sperbius Fabricius, 1787
Amata sperbius is an Arctiinae moth described in 1787, found across most of South and Southeast Asia.
Amata nigriceps Butler, 1876
Amata nigriceps Butler, 1876
Amata nigriceps is a Erebidae moth species described in 1876 that occurs in eastern Australia.
Amata cyssea Stoll, 1782
Amata cyssea Stoll, 1782
Amata cyssea, the handmaiden moth, is an Arctiinae moth described in 1782, found on the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka.
Amata polymita Linnaeus, 1768
Amata polymita Linnaeus, 1768
The tiger-striped clearwing moth Amata polymita is an Erebidae moth found in China and Vietnam, with ~35 mm wingspan.
Amata passalis Fabricius, 1781
Amata passalis Fabricius, 1781
Amata passalis, the sandalwood defoliator, is an Erebidae moth found in Sri Lanka and India, first described in 1781.
Amata cerbera Linnaeus, 1764
Amata cerbera Linnaeus, 1764
Amata cerbera is a moth species found across multiple regions of Africa, whose larvae feed on a wide variety of plants and even non-plant materials.
Amata huebneri (Boisduval)
Amata huebneri (Boisduval)
Amata huebneri, or Hübner's Wasp Moth, is a wasp-mimicking erebid moth found across parts of the Indo-Australian region.
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