Campylotes Explained
Campylotes is a genus of day-flying moths of the family Zygaenidae.[1] The genus was erected by John O. Westwood in 1840.
Species
Species accepted within Campylotes:
- Campylotes atkinsoni Moore, 1879
- Campylotes burmana Hampson, 1919
- Campylotes desgodinsi Oberthür, 1884
- Campylotes desgodinsi ssp. splendida Elwes, 1890
- Campylotes histrionicus Westwood, 1939
- Campylotes kotzschi Röber, 1926
- Campylotes maculosa Wileman, 1910
- Campylotes minima Oberthür, 1894
- Campylotes philomena Oberthür, 1923
- Campylotes pratti Leech, 1890
- Campylotes romanovi Leech, 1898
- Campylotes sikkimensis Elwes, 1890
- Campylotes wernickei Röber, 1925
Notes and References
- Book: Hampson, G. F.. The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma: Moths Volume I. Taylor and Francis. 1892. Moths - Vol. I. 274–275. George Hampson. Biodiversity Heritage Library.