Calpinae

Calpinae
Calpinae
The Herald, Scoliopteryx libatrix
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Calpinae
Genera

See text

Synonyms

Ophiderinae (but see text)

Calpinae is a subfamily of moth family Noctuidae. It is closely related to the Catocalinae; both subfamilies contain large species with wingspans larger than 5 centimetres (2 in).

The status of this subfamily is somewhat disputed; it is sometimes merged into the Catocalinae. Most of the calpine genera are not further classified; the phylogenetic structure of this group is essentially unresolved, and in many cases it is even doubtful whether the genera are indeed correctly placed in this subfamily.

Tribe Calpini[1]

  • Genus Africalpe Krüger, 1939
  • Genus Calyptra Ochsenheimer, 1816
  • Genus Eudocima Billberg, 1820
  • Genus Ferenta Walker, 1858
  • Genus Gonodonta Hübner, 1818
  • Genus Graphigona Walker, 1858
  • Genus Oraesia Boisduval and Guenée, 1852b
  • Genus Plusiodonta Boisduval and Guenée, 1852b
  • Genus Tetrisia Walker, 1867

Tribe Gonopterini

  • Genus Scoliopteryx

Genera incertae sedis

  • Genus Cecharismena Möschler, 1890
  • Genus Culasta Moore, 1881a
  • Genus Euryschema Turner, 1925
  • Genus Epicyrtica
  • Genus Goniapteryx Perty, Spix 1833
  • Genus Hemiceratoides Strand, 1911
  • Genus Pharga Walker, 1863
  • Genus Phyprosopus Grote, 1872
  • Genus Psammathodoxa Dyar, 1921
  • Genus Radara Walker, 1862

Genera provisionally placed here (incomplete list); includes taxa sometimes separated in Ophiderinae

  • Genus Palpidia
  • Genus Pangrapta
  • Genus Panopoda
  • Genus Panula
  • Genus Parachabora
  • Genus Parapadna
  • Genus Parolulis
  • Genus Perciana
  • Genus Perinaenia
  • Genus Pilipectus
  • Genus Phyllodes
  • Genus Phytometra
  • Genus Pleurona
  • Genus Polydesma
  • Genus Polydesmiola
  • Genus Praxis
  • Genus Propatria
  • Genus Prorocopis
  • Genus Pseudorgyia
  • Genus Pseudogyrtona
  • Genus Ramadasa
  • Genus Raparna
  • Genus Rema
  • Genus Rhapsa
  • Genus Rhesala
  • Genus Rhesalides
  • Genus Rhosologia
  • Genus Saroba
  • Genus Savara
  • Genus Schistorhynx
  • Genus Selenisa
  • Genus Selenoperas
  • Genus Spectrophysa
  • Genus Sphingomorpha
  • Genus Stenocarsia
  • Genus Stenoprora
  • Genus Sundwarda
  • Genus Syllectra
  • Genus Sypna
  • Genus Sypnoides
  • Genus Talmala
  • Genus Tamba
  • Genus Thiacidas
  • Genus Thoracolophotos
  • Genus Throana
  • Genus Thyrostipa
  • Genus Thysania
  • Genus Tinolius
  • Genus Tipasa
  • Genus Tiruvaca
  • Genus Tolpia
  • Genus Tolpiodes
  • Genus Toxonprucha
  • Genus Trigonochrostia
  • Genus Trisula
  • Genus Tropidtamba
  • Genus Tyrissa
  • Genus Ugia
  • Genus Veia
  • Genus Vestura
  • Genus Xanthanomis
  • Genus Zaleops

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References


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