Capua (moth) explained
Capua is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Tortricinae of the family Tortricidae.[1]
Species
- Capua aeluropa Meyrick, 1926
- Capua arctophaea Meyrick, 1924
- Capua aridela Turner, 1918
- Capua changi Kawabe, 1989
- Capua chloraspis Meyrick, 1924
- Capua cirrhanthes Meyrick, 1921
- Capua coenotoca Diakonoff, 1983
- Capua cornigera Meyrick, 1912
- Capua endocypha Meyrick, 1931
- Capua euphona Meyrick, 1910
- Capua fabrilis Meyrick, 1912
- Capua liparochra Meyrick, 1928
- Capua lissochrysa Diakonoff, 1976
- Capua morosa Diakonoff, 1975
- Capua oxycelis Diakonoff, 1983
- Capua pantherina (Meyrick, 1908)
- Capua reclina Razowski, 1978
- Capua repentina Razowski, 1978
- Capua retractana (Walker, 1863)
- Capua semiferana (Walker, 1863)
- Capua spilonoma Meyrick, 1932
- Capua thelmae Diakonoff, 1968
- Capua vulgana (Frolich, 1828)
- Capua zapyrrha Meyrick, 1936
See also
References
- Brown, J. W. (2005). World Catalogue of Insects. 5 Tortricidae
- Diakonoff, A. (1968). "Microlepidoptera of the Philippine Islands". United States National Museum Bulletin. 257: 7–100, 300–337, 414–425.
- Meyrick, E. (1921). "New Micro-Lepidoptera". Zoologische Mededelingen. 7: 145–201.
- Meyrick . E. . 1922 . New Micro-Lepidoptera . Zoologische Mededeelingen . 7 . 80–89.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Baixeras, J.. Brown, J. W.. Gilligan, T. M.. amp . Online World Catalogue of the Tortricidae. Tortricid.net . January 20, 2009.