Samia (moth) explained
Samia is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae.[1] The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1819.
Species
- Samia abrerai Naumann & Peigler, 2001
- Samia canningi (Hutton, 1859)
- Samia ceramensis (Bouvier, 1927)
- Samia cynthia (Drury, 1773)
- Samia fulva Jordan, 1911
- Samia insularis (Snellen von Vollenhoven, 1862)
- Samia kohlli Naumann & Peigler, 2001
- Samia luzonica (Watson, 1914)
- Samia naessigi Naumann & Peigler, 2001
- Samia naumanni U. Paukstadt, Peigler & L. Paukstadt, 1998
- Samia peigleri Naumann & Naessig, 1995
- Samia pryeri (Butler, 1878)
- Samia ricini (Donovan, 1798)
- Samia tetrica (Rebel, 1924)
- Samia treadawayi Naumann, 1998
- Samia vandenberghi (Watson, 1915)
- Samia wangi Naumann & Peigler, 2001
- Samia watsoni (Oberthuer, 1914)
- Samia yayukae U. Paukstadt, Peigler & L. Paukstadt, 1993
Notes and References
- Web site: Rougerie . R. . Collective of iBOL Saturniidae expert taxonomists . amp . 2009 . Online list of valid and available names of the Saturniidae of the World . Lepidoptera Barcode of Life . 2012-02-20 . 2020-02-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200226024027/http://www.lepbarcoding.org/saturnidae/species_checklists.php . dead .