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Limacodidae Duponchel 1845

2017
Published as part of Cock, Matthew J. W., 2017, A preliminary catalogue of the moths (Lepidoptera except Papilionoidea) of Tobago, West Indies, pp.
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A new species of Canon Solovyev, 2014 (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Thailand

Zootaxa, 2015
Canon Solovyev is a small genus belonging to the Parasa-complex of Limacacodidae. It is distributed from northern India to the Malayan Peninsula. The genus previously included two species: C. punica (Herrich-Schäffer) from the Indian region and C. eos Solovyev from Nepal. Canon punica is recorded from China (Yunnan), northern Thailand and Malaysia, but
Markku J, Pellinen, Alexey V, Solovyev
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Review ofCania(Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from China

Oriental Insects, 2009
Abstract Nine species of the genus Cania Walker are known from China, including the four new species described herein, namely C. pseudorobusta, C. pseudobilinea, C. xizangensis and C. polyhelixa. The three species, C. javana Holloway, C. bandura acutivalva Holloway and C. siamensis Tams, are new records from China.
Chunsheng Wu, Chenglai Fang
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A new species of Caissa Hering, 1931 (Lepidoptera, Limacodidae) from China

Zootaxa, 2013
The genus Caissa Hering, 1931 includes medium-sized limacodids with forewing lengths of 10–15 mm in males and 13–15 mm in females. Members of this genus can be clearly determined by differences in wing pattern. Caissa have antemedial, postmedial and subterminal fasciae characteristic of an Apoda forewing pattern but there are significant deviations (Wu
Alexey V, Solovyev, Aidas, Saldaitis
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A catalogue of Limacodidae (Lepidoptera: Zygaenoidea) from India

Zootaxa
A total of 195 species belonging to 80 genera of Limacodidae are catalogued from India, including 3 newly recorded species: Altha (Belgoraea) rufescens Swinhoe, 1893, Belippa ochreata Yoshimoto, 1994, and Prapata bisinuosa Holloway, 1990. The genus Miresa Walker, 1855 is the most diverse genus in India, representing 10 species, followed by Parasa Moore,
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Hag Moth Caterpillar: Lepidoptera: Limacodidae: Phobetron pithecium (Smith) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Describes Hag Moth Caterpillar (Phobetron pithecium), its life cycle. Lists host plants. Cautions about its sting, and ways of minimizing pain and swelling from stings.
Dellinger, Theresa A., Day, Eric R.
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Revision of Australian Lepidoptera: Drepanidae, Limacodidae, Zygaenidae

1926
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A taxonomic review of the genus Phrixolepia (Lepidoptera, Limacodidae)

Entomological Review, 2009
The genus Phrixolepia Butler, 1877 is revised and its diagnosis is given. At present, the genus comprises 10 species, three of which are described as new (all the holotypes and paratypes are deposited in MWM): Ph. pudovkini Solovyev, sp. n., LT: “China, Shaanxi prov., Taibai Shan, Tsinling Mts., Houzhenzi, 33°53′ N; 107°49′ E, 1500 m,” genital slide ...
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A new species of Naryciodes Matsumura, 1931 (Lepidoptera: Limacodidae) from Korea

Zootaxa, 2017
The genus Naryciodes was originally proposed as a monobasic genus (type species: Naryciodes posticalis Matsumura) by Matsumura (1931) in Tineidae. About fifty years later, the genus was transferred to Limacodidae by Inoue (1982) because the larvae possess an autapomorphic character of Limacodidae: the lack of crochets on the prolegs (Epstein et al ...
Jae-Cheon, Sohn, Sei-Woong, Choi
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Twenty-five new species of Costa Rican Limacodidae (Lepidoptera: Zygaenoidea)

Zootaxa, 2004
Twenty-five new species of neotropical Limacodidae, primarily from Central America, are described. The majority of these species (n=15) are from Parasa and Natada generic complexes, both presently known to contain only spiny caterpillars. In the Parasa complex, they include: Parasa figueresi, new species, Parasa joanae, new species, Parasa sandrae, new
MARC E. EPSTEIN, JORGE F. CORRALES
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