Mustilizans Explained
Mustilizans is a genus of moths of the family Endromidae described by Ji-Kun Yang in 1995. The genus was previously placed in the subfamily Prismostictinae of the family Bombycidae.[1]
Species
- Subgenus Mustilizans
- Mustilizans baishanzua Yang, 1995 (misspelled beishanzuna)
- Mustilizans capella Zolotuhin, 2007
- Mustilizans dierli (Holloway, 1987)
- Mustilizans drepaniformis J. K. Yang, 1995
- Mustilizans eitschbergeri Zolotuhin, 2007
- Mustilizans hepatica (Moore, 1879)
- Mustilizans lepusa Zolotuhin, 2007
- Mustilizans predicta Zolotuhin, 2007
- Mustilizans shennongi Yang & Mao, 1995
- Mustilizans sinjaevi Zolotuhin, 2007
- Subgenus Promustilia Zolotuhin, 2007
Notes and References
- Increased gene sampling yields robust support for higher-level clades within Bombycoidea (Lepidoptera) . 2010-09-30 . 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2010.00543.x . 36 . Systematic Entomology . 31–43. Zwick. Andreas. Regier . Jerome C. . Mitter . Charles . Cummings . Michael P..