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Chiasmia Kirbyi
''Chiasmia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1823. Species Species of this genus include: *''Chiasmia abnormata'' (Prout, 1917) *'' Chiasmia abyssinica'' Krüger, 2001 *'' Chiasmia acutiapex'' Krüger, 2001 *''Chiasmia adelpha ''Chiasmia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1823. Species Species of this genus include: *'' Chiasmia abnormata'' (Prout, 1917) *'' Chiasmia abyssinica'' Krüger, 2001 *'' Chiasmia acutiapex ...'' Krüger, 2001 *''Chiasmia aestimaria'' (Hübner, 1809) – tamarisk peacock *''Chiasmia affinis'' (Warren, 1902) *''Chiasmia albivia'' (Prout, 1915) *''Chiasmia alternata'' (Warren, 1899) *''Chiasmia amarata'' (Guenée, 1858) *''Chiasmia ammodes'' (Prout, 1922) *''Chiasmia androphoba'' Krüger, 2001 *''Chiasmia angolae'' (Bethune-Baker, 1913) *''Chiasmia angolaria'' (Snellen, 1872) *''Chiasmia anguifera'' (Prout, 1934) *''Chiasmia arenosa'' (Butler, ...
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Chiasmia Clathrata
The latticed heath (''Chiasmia clathrata'') is a moth of the family Geometridae, belonging to the subfamily Ennominae, placed in the tribe Macariini. The genus was erected by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. Taxonomy The current placement of the latticed heath in the genus ''Chiasmia'' follows from the revision by Malcolm J. Scoble (2002) of the tribe Macariini, when he showed that true '' Semiothisa'' species were restricted to the Americas. There are a number of described subspecies. Molecular work has confirmed the placement of the species within ''Chiasmia''. Subspecies Subspecies include: * ''Chiasmia clathrata clathrata'' (Linné) * ''Chiasmia clathrata centralasiae'' (Krulikowski, 1911) * ''Chiasmia clathrata djakonovi'' (Kardakoff, 1928) * ''Chiasmia clathrata kurilata'' (Bryk, 1942) Distribution and habitat This species can be found throughout Europe, the Near East, North Africa, and east through Russia, Siberia, Amur River, northern Ir ...
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