Syngatha Explained
Syngatha is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by George Thomas Bethune-Baker in 1913.[1] [2]
Species
- Syngatha argyropasta (Hampson, 1918) Malawi, Tanzania, South Africa
- Syngatha colossa Hacker, 2019 Nigeria
- Syngatha eremita Hacker, Fiebig & Stadie, 2019 Ethiopia
- Syngatha eremochroa Hacker, Fiebig & Stadie, 2019 Uganda
- Syngatha flavipars (Hampson, 1916) Somalia, Ethiopia, Zaire, Uganda
- Syngatha flaviscripta Hacker, Fiebig & Stadie, 2019 Uganda, Nigeria
- Syngatha flavitincta (Hampson, 1914) Ghana, Liberia, Kenya
- Syngatha geometriana (Viette, 1981) Madagascar
- Syngatha hannarolandae Hacker, 2019 Uganda
- Syngatha latiflavaria (Swinhoe, 1904) Malawi, Angola, Zimbabwe
- Syngatha parascotoides Hacker, 2019 Ethiopia
- Syngatha phoenichrysa Hacker, Fiebig & Staide, 2019 Uganda
- Syngatha phoenicoxantha (Hampson, 1914) South Africa
- Syngatha pyrrhoxantha Hacker, Fiebig & Hacker, 2019 South Africa
- Syngatha semipurpurea Hampson, 1918 Mozambique
- Syngatha semipurpurula Hacker, 2019 Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia
- Syngatha simplicicata Hacker, Fiebig & Stadie, 2019 Ethiopia
- Syngatha subflavipars Hacker, 2019 South Africa
Notes and References
- Web site: Savela . Markku . October 25, 2019 . Syngatha Bethune-Baker, 1913 . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . October 4, 2020.
- Pitkin . Brian . Jenkins . Paul . amp . November 5, 2004 . Syngatha Bethune-Baker, 1913 . Butterflies and Moths of the World . . 10.5519/s93616qw . October 4, 2020.