Campaea Explained
Campaea is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1816.
Species
Based on Species 2000 and ITIS Catalogue of Life:[1]
- Campaea adsociaria
- Campaea approximata
- Campaea biseriata
- Campaea bupleuraria
- Campaea clausa
- Campaea decoraria
- Campaea dehaliaria
- Campaea dulcinaria
- Campaea excisaria
- Campaea haliaria
- Campaea honoraria (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) - embellished thorn
- Campaea honorifica
- Campaea ilicaria
- Campaea margaritata (Linnaeus, 1767) - light emerald
- Campaea olivata
- Campaea parallela
- Campaea perlaria
- Campaea perlata (Guenée, 1857) - pale beauty
- Campaea pictarorum
- Campaea praegrandaria
- Campaea reisseri
- Campaea rubrociliata
- Campaea sesquistriataria
- Campaea similaria
- Campaea triangularis
- Campaea vernaria
- Campaea virescens
- Campaea viridoperlata
- Campaea vitriolata
- Campaea zawiszae
References
Notes and References
- Web site: Results for Campaea . Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist. Bisby F.A.. Roskov Y.R.. Orrell T.M.. Nicolson D.. Paglinawan L.E.. Bailly N.. Kirk P.M.. Bourgoin T.. Baillargeon G.. Ouvrard D. (red.). 2011. 2012-09-24.