Adafroptilum Explained
Adafroptilum is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by Philippe Darge in 2004.[1]
Species
- Adafroptilum acuminatum (Darge, 2003)
- Adafroptilum acutum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
- Adafroptilum austriorientale Darge, 2008
- Adafroptilum bellum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
- Adafroptilum coloratum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
- Adafroptilum convictum Darge, 2007
- Adafroptilum hausmanni Darge, 2007
- Adafroptilum incanum (Sonthonnax, 1899)
- Adafroptilum indivisum (Darge, 2003)
- Adafroptilum kitongaensis Darge, 2006
- Adafroptilum lejorai Darge, 2005
- Adafroptilum mikessensis Darge, 2007
- Adafroptilum occidaneum Darge, 2008
- Adafroptilum permixtum (Darge, 2003)
- Adafroptilum quinquevitreatum Darge, 2005
- Adafroptilum rotundum (Darge, 2003)
- Adafroptilum rougerii Darge, 2006
- Adafroptilum scheveni (Darge, 2003)
- Adafroptilum schmiti Darge, 2005
- Adafroptilum septiguttata (Weymer, 1903)
- Adafroptilum singularum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
- Adafroptilum sommereri Darge, 2005
- Adafroptilum tricoronatum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
- Adafroptilum tuberculatum (Darge, Naumann & Brosch, 2003)
Notes and References
- Web site: Rougerie . R. . Collective of iBOL Saturniidae expert taxonomists . amp . 2009 . Online list of valid and available names of the Saturniidae of the World . Lepidoptera Barcode of Life.