Calonotos Explained
Calonotos is a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819.[1]
Species
- Calonotos acutipennis (Zerny, 1931) Brazil (Para)
- Calonotos aequimaculatus (Zerny, 1931) Brazil (Para)
- Calonotos angustipennis (Zerny, 1931) Brazil (Para)
- Calonotos antennata Rothschild, 1911 Venezuela
- Calonotos aurata (Walker, 1854) Venezuela
- Calonotos chalcipleura Hampson, 1898 Venezuela, Brazil (Para)
- Calonotos chlorota (Dognin, 1914) Colombia
- Calonotos craneae Fleming, 1957 Trinidad
- Calonotos dorata (Dognin, 1897) Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador
- Calonotos helymus (Cramer, [1775]) Suriname
- Calonotos hoffmannsi Rothschild, 1911 Brazil (Amazonas)
- Calonotos longipennis Rothschild, 1911 Suriname
- Calonotos metallicus Druce, 1886 Panama, Costa Rica
- Calonotos niger (Gaede, 1926) Brazil (Amazonas)
- Calonotos opalizans Rothschild, 1911 Venezuela
- Calonotos phlegmon (Cramer, [1775]) Suriname, Amazons (Amazonas, Para)
- Calonotos plumulatus Klages, 1906 Venezuela
- Calonotos rectifascia Talbot, 1932 Colombia
- Calonotos tiburtus (Cramer, [1779]) Costa Rica, Panama, Guiana, Suriname
- Calonotos triplaga Hampson, 1909 French Guiana, Brazil (Amazonas, Para)
- Calonotos tripunctata Druce, 1898 St. Vincent, Trinidad, Amazon
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Savela . Markku . November 20, 2015 . Calonotos Hübner, [1819] ]. Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . November 2, 2019.