Triommatodes Explained
Triommatodes is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was described by Warren in 1889.[1] [2]
The Global Lepidoptera Names Index considers this name to be a synonym of Manbuta Walker, 1865.
Species
- Triommatodes aberrans Schaus, 1914 French Guiana
- Triommatodes adversa Dognin, 1912 Guyana
- Triommatodes aequalipunctata Dognin, 1912 French Guiana
- Triommatodes agenor Schaus, 1914 Guyana
- Triommatodes angulata Schaus, 1906 French Guiana
- Triommatodes belus Schaus, 1914 French Guiana
- Triommatodes canidia Schaus, 1914 French Guiana
- Triommatodes castigata Dognin, 1912 Peru
- Triommatodes costinotata Dognin, 1912 French Guiana
- Triommatodes madrina Schaus, 1901 Mexico
- Triommatodes mapiriensis Dognin, 1912 Bolivia
- Triommatodes padrina Schaus, 1901 Brazil (São Paulo)
- Triommatodes plumosa Warren, 1889 Brazil (Amazonas)
- Triommatodes pygmalion Schaus, 1914 French Guiana
- Triommatodes pylades Schaus, 1914 Guyana
- Triommatodes subrita Schaus, 1901 Brazil (São Paulo)
Notes and References
- Web site: Savela . Markku . August 29, 2019 . Triommatodes Warren, 1889 . Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms . July 1, 2020.
- Web site: Pitkin . Brian . Jenkins . Paul . amp . November 5, 2004 . Triommatodes Warren, 1889 . Butterflies and Moths of the World . . July 1, 2020.