Sijua (moth) explained
Sijua is a genus of moths of the family Thyrididae from Africa.[1]
Type species: Sijua parvula Whalley, 1971
Species
Some species of this genus are:[2]
- Sijua canitia Whalley, 1971
- Sijua flavula (Pagenstecher, 1892)
- Sijua furcatula (Pagenstecher, 1892)
- Sijua jejunalis (Gaede, 1917)
- Sijua latizonalis (Hampson, 1897)
- Sijua meriani (Gaede, 1917)
- Sijua neolatizona Whalley, 1971
- Sijua parvula Whalley, 1971
- Sijua plagalis (Gaede, 1917)
- Sijua sigillata (Warren, 1898)
References
- Whalley, 1971. The Thyrididae (Lepidoptera) of Africa and its islands. A taxonomic and zoogeographic study. - Bulletin of the British Museum of natural History (Entomology) Suppl. 17:1–198, pls. 1–68
Notes and References
- Whalley, P. E. S. 1967. A revision of the Thyrididae of Madagascar. Faune de Madagascar, Insectes, Lépidoptères, Thyrididae. - Faune de Madagascar 24:1–52, pls. 1–14.
- http://www.afromoths.net/genus/show/460130 afromoths.net