Tolype
Appearance
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Tolype velleda | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Lasiocampidae |
Subfamily: | Poecilocampinae |
Tribe: | Macromphaliini |
Genus: | Tolype Hübner, [1820][1] |
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Tolype is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1820.[2][3][4]
Tolype species
[edit]- Tolype abdan Schaus, 1924
- Tolype abstersa Felder, 1874
- Tolype adolla Dyar, 1911
- Tolype adventitia Draudt, 1927
- Tolype albiapicata Schaus, 1915
- Tolype albula Druce, 1897
- Tolype alegra Dognin, 1922
- Tolype aroana Schaus, 1906
- Tolype austella Franclemont, 1973
- Tolype biapicata Dognin, 1912
- Tolype bipunctata Giacomelli, 1911
- Tolype caieta Druce, 1897
- Tolype castralia Jones, 1912
- Tolype catharina Draudt, 1927
- Tolype celeste Dyar, 1911
- Tolype cinella Schaus, 1906
- Tolype columbiana Schaus, 1906
- Tolype cupriflua Draudt, 1927
- Tolype cydona Schaus, 1936
- Tolype damnata Schaus, 1936
- Tolype dayi Blackmore, 1921 (Day's lappet moth)
- Tolype denormata Draudt, 1927
- Tolype disciplaga Draudt, 1927
- Tolype distincta French, 1890
- Tolype dollia Dyar, 1911
- Tolype dulcis Draudt, 1927
- Tolype dyari Draudt, 1927
- Tolype effesa Draudt, 1927
- Tolype egena Draudt, 1927
- Tolype erisa Schaus, 1936
- Tolype fasciatus Druce, 1906
- Tolype ferrugo Draudt, 1927
- Tolype flexivia Dognin, 1916
- Tolype frenata Schaus, 1936
- Tolype fumosa Dognin, 1905
- Tolype gelima Schaus, 1906
- Tolype gelnwoodi Barnes, 1900
- Tolype glenwoodii
- Tolype guentheri Berg, 1883
- Tolype hella Herrich-Schäffer, 1854
- Tolype incerta Dognin, 1905
- Tolype indecisa Walker, 1855
- Tolype innocens Burmeister, 1878
- Tolype intercalaris Draudt, 1927
- Tolype interstriata Dognin, 1912
- Tolype iridescens Walker, 1865
- Tolype janeirensis Schaus, 1936
- Tolype lanuginosa Schaus, 1896
- Tolype laricis (Fitch, 1856) (larch tolype)
- Tolype lasthenioides Dognin, 1912
- Tolype lemoulti Schaus, 1910
- Tolype loisa Schaus, 1940
- Tolype lowriei Barnes & McDunnough, 1918
- Tolype magnidiscata Dognin, 1916
- Tolype marynita Schaus, 1936
- Tolype mayelisae Franclemont, 1973
- Tolype medialis Jones, 1912
- Tolype mediocris Draudt, 1927
- Tolype melascens Schaus, 1936
- Tolype meridensis Dognin, 1912
- Tolype minta Dyar, 1927 (southern tolype moth)
- Tolype miscella Dognin, 1916
- Tolype mollifacta Dyar, 1926
- Tolype mota Dyar, 1911
- Tolype nana Druce, 1887
- Tolype nebulosa Schaus, 1906
- Tolype nigra Dognin, 1916
- Tolype nigribarbata Dognin, 1912
- Tolype nigricaria Cassino, 1928
- Tolype nigripuncta Schaus, 1906
- Tolype notialis Franclemont, 1973 (small tolype)
- Tolype nuera Dognin, 1894
- Tolype obscura Dognin, 1923
- Tolype pauperata Burmeister, 1878
- Tolype pellita Draudt, 1927
- Tolype pelochroa Berg, 1883
- Tolype perplexa Schaus, 1912
- Tolype peruviana Dognin, 1916
- Tolype phyllus Druce, 1897
- Tolype picta Felder, 1874
- Tolype poggia Schaus, 1906
- Tolype praepoggia Dognin, 1916
- Tolype primitiva
- Tolype pulla Draudt, 1927
- Tolype quiescens Schaus, 1936
- Tolype regina Dognin, 1912
- Tolype salvadora Dognin, 1912
- Tolype scaenica Draudt, 1927
- Tolype serralta Jones, 1912
- Tolype silveria Cramer, 1781
- Tolype simulans Walker, 1855
- Tolype songoaria Schaus, 1936
- Tolype sorex Draudt, 1927
- Tolype suffusa Jones, 1912
- Tolype tarudina Draudt, 1927
- Tolype tenebrosa Walker, 1855
- Tolype tolteca Neumoegen, 1892
- Tolype undulosa Walker, 1855
- Tolype velleda (Stoll, 1791) (large tolype)
- Tolype ventriosa Draudt, 1927
- Tolype vespertilio Draudt, 1927
- Tolype villanea Dognin, 1897
- Tolype viuda Schaus, 1924
External links
[edit]- ^ Savela, Markku. "Tolype Hübner, [1820]". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
- ^ "Genus Tolype • 101 living spp". Catalogue of Life. (July 31, 2018). Retrieved September 20, 2018.
- ^ "Tolype". Nomen.at - animals and plants. Retrieved September 20, 2018.
- ^ "Tolype Hübner, 1820". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved September 20, 2018.