Taviodes Explained
Taviodes is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by George Hampson in 1926.[1] [2] [3]
Species
- Taviodes congenita Hampson, 1926 southern Nigeria
- Taviodes discomma Hampson, 1926 Ghana, Nigeria
- Taviodes excisa Hampson, 1926 southern Nigeria
- Taviodes fulvescens Hampson, 1926 north-eastern Himalayas, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo
- Taviodes hollowayi Kobes, 2005 Sumatra
- Taviodes javanica Roepke, 1954 western Java
- Taviodes subjecta (Walker, 1865) Zaire, Kenya, Mozambique, Zambia, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, South Africa
- Taviodes tamsi Gaede, 1939 Ghana
- Taviodes virgata Griveaud & Viette, 1962 Madagascar
Notes and References
- Web site: Savela . Markku . April 11, 2020 . Taviodes Hampson, 1926 . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . June 29, 2020.
- Web site: Pitkin . Brian . Jenkins . Paul . amp . November 5, 2004 . Taviodes Hampson, 1926 . Butterflies and Moths of the World . . June 29, 2020.
- Web site: De Prins . J. . De Prins . W. . amp . 2019 . Taviodes Hampson, 1926 . Afromoths . June 29, 2020.