Abrostola Explained
Abrostola is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.[1]
Species
- Abrostola abrostolina Butler, 1879[2]
- Abrostola agnorista Dufay, 1956[3]
- Abrostola anophioides Moore, 1882[4]
- Abrostola asclepiadis Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775[5]
- Abrostola bettoni Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola brevipennis Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola canariensis Hampson, 1913[7]
- Abrostola clarissa Staudinger, 1900[8]
- Abrostola confusa Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola congolensis Dufay, 1958[9]
- Abrostola dejeani Dufay, 1958[10]
- Abrostola fallax Dufay, 1975[11]
- Abrostola gabori Ronkay, 1987
- Abrostola hyrcanica Hacker & Ebert, 2002
- Abrostola imitatrix Dufay, 1975[11]
- Abrostola karsholti Ronkay & Thöny, 1997
- Abrostola kaszabi Dufay, 1971[12]
- Abrostola korbi Dufay, 1958[13]
- Abrostola major Dufay, 1958[10]
- Abrostola marmorea Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola microvalis Ottolengui, 1919[14] - Minute Oval Abrostola Moth
- Abrostola obliqua Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola obscura Dufay, 1958[10]
- Abrostola oculea Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola ovalis Guenée, 1852[15] - Oval Abrostola Moth
- Abrostola pacifica Dufay, 1960[16]
- Abrostola parvula Barnes & McDunnough, 1916[17]
- Abrostola peruviana Ronkay & Thöny, 1997
- Abrostola proxima Dufay, 1958[10]
- Abrostola pulverea Dufay, 1958[6]
- Abrostola rougeoti Dufay, 1977[18]
- Abrostola schintlmeisteri Behounek & Ronkay, 1999[19]
- Abrostola sugii Dufay, 1960[16]
- Abrostola suisharyonis Strand, 1920[20]
- Abrostola triopis Hampson, 1902[21]
- Abrostola tripartita Hufnagel, 1766[22] - The Spectacle
- Abrostola triplasia Linnaeus, 1758[23] - Dark Spectacle
- Abrostola ugartii Ronkay & Thöny, 1997[24]
- Abrostola urentis Guenée, 1852[15] - Spectacled Nettle Moth
- Abrostola ussuriensis Dufay, 1958[9]
- Abrostola violacea Dufay, 1958[6]
Notes and References
- http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/noctuoidea/noctuidae/plusiinae/abrostola/index.html Abrostola at funet.fi
- Butler (1879). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5)4: 354.
- Dufay (1956). Revue Fr. Lepid. 15: 152.
- Moore (1882). Descr. new Indian lepid. Insects Colln late Mr W. S. Atkinson (2): 148.
- Denis & Schiffermüller (1775). Ankündung eines systematischen Werkes von den Schmetterlingen der Wienergegend
- Dufay (1958). Bull. Inst. Fr. Afrique Noire (A) 20: 200-214.
- Hampson (1913). Cat. Lepid. Phalaenae Br. Mus. 13: 590, pl. 239, fig. 31.
- Staudinger (1900). Dt. Ent. Z. Iris 12: 381.
- Dufay (1958). Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Lyon 27: 157-159.
- Dufay (1958). Bonner Zool. Beitr. 8: 309-316.
- Dufay (1975). Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. Lyon 44(4): 117.
- Dufay (1971). Reichenbachia 13: 269, figs. 1-4.
- Dufay (1958). Opuscula Zoologica 13: 1.
- Ottolengui (1919). J. N.Y. Entomol. Soc. 27: 124, pl. 15, fig. 12.
- Guenée (1852). in Boisduval & Guenée. Hist. Nat. Insectes (Spec. gén. Lépid.) 6: 322.
- Dufay (1960). Tinea 5: 307-309.
- Barnes & McDunnough (1916). Can. Entomol. 48(7): 225.
- Dufay (1977). in Rougeot. Mém. natn. hist. nat. Paris (Zool.) 105: 45.
- Behounek & Ronkay (1999). Spixiana 22(2): (109-142).
- Strand (1920). Arch. Naturgesch. 84 A(12): 131.
- Hampson (1902). Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 2: 344.
- Hufnagel (1766). Berlin. Magazin. 3(4): 414.
- Linnaeus (1758). Syst. Nat. (Edn 10) 1: 517.
- Ronkay & Thöny (1997). Facetta 14 (1-2): (28-38).