Furcula (moth) explained
Furcula is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae. The genus was described by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1816.[1]
Species
- Furcula bicuspis (Borkhausen, 1790)
- Furcula furcula (Clerck, 1759)
- Furcula bifida (Brahm, 1787)
- Furcula aeruginosa
- Furcula tibetana Schintlmeister, 1998
- Furcula nicetia (Schaus, 1928)
- Furcula interrupta (Christoph, 1867)
- Furcula borealis (Guérin-Méneville, 1832) (was treated as a subspecies of F. bicuspis for some time)
- Furcula cinerea (Walker, 1865)
- Furcula nivea (Neumoegen, 1891)
- Furcula occidentalis (Lintner, 1878) (was treated as a subspecies of F. furcula for some time)
- Furcula scolopendrina (Boisduval, 1869)
- Furcula modesta (Hudson, 1891)
Notes and References
- Web site: Savela . Markku . Furcula Lamarck, 1816 . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . July 29, 2019.