Nagia Explained
Nagia is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1858.[1]
Species
- Nagia amplificans (Walker, 1858)
- Nagia dentiscripta A. E. Prout, 1921
- Nagia episcopalis Hampson, 1926
- Nagia evanescens Hampson, 1926
- Nagia godfreyi Tams, 1924
- Nagia gravipes Walker, 1858
- Nagia homotona Hampson, 1926
- Nagia linteola (Guenee, 1852)
- Nagia melipotica Hampson, 1926
- Nagia microsema Hampson, 1926
- Nagia monosema Hampson, 1926
- Nagia natalensis (Hampson, 1902)
- Nagia promota (Pagenstecher, 1907)
- Nagia pseudonatalensis (Strand, 1912)
- Nagia runa (Swinhoe, 1902)
- Nagia sacerdotis Hampson, 1926
- Nagia sthenistica Hampson, 1926
- Nagia subalbida Hampson, 1926
- Nagia subterminalis Wileman & South, 1921
- Nagia vadoni Viette, 1968
Taxonomy
The genus is treated as a synonym of Catephia by some authors.[2]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Yu . Dicky Sick Ki . Nagia Walker 1858 . Home of Ichneumonoidea . Taxapad . https://web.archive.org/web/20160814175329/http://www.taxapad.com/local.php?taxonidLC=85986322 . August 14, 2016.
- Web site: Holloway . Jeremy Daniel . Catephia Ochsenheimer . The Moths of Borneo . November 25, 2019.