Singularia Explained
Singularia is a genus of moths in the family Pterophoridae. It includes all species formerly placed in the genus Chocophorus[1] and five new species described in 2016.[2]
Species
- Singularia alternaria (Zeller, 1874)
- Singularia brechlini Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2016
- Singularia carabayus (Arenberger, 1990)
- Singularia guajiro Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2016
- Singularia leptochorda (Meyrick, 1913)
- Singularia lesya Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2016
- Singularia mayaensis (Gielis, 2011)
- Singularia sinjaevi Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2016
- Singularia solisi (Gielis & Matthews-Lott, 1994)
- Singularia tolima Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, 2016
- Singularia venedictoffi (Gielis & Matthews-Lott, 1994)
- Singularia walsinghami (Fernald, 1898)
Notes and References
- Gielis. Cees. 2012-12-31. Review of the Neotropical species of the family Pterophoridae, Part 3: Additions from Chile, Ecuador and Paraguay (Lepidoptera). Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.). 51. 105–124.
- Kovtunovich. Vasiliy. Ustjuzhanin. Peter. Marquez. Mildred. Ustjuzhanina. Anna. 2016. Five new species of the genus Singularia Arenberger, 1988 (Lepidoptera, Pterophoridae). European Journal of Taxonomy. 247. 1–11. European Journal of Taxonomy.