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Epia (moth)
''Epia'' is a genus of moths of the family Bombycidae The Bombycidae are a family of moths. The best-known species is ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus) or silkworm, native to northern China and domesticated for millennia. Another well-known species is ''Bombyx mandarina'', also native to Asia. Taxonomy Th .... The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1820. Selected species *'' Epia casnonia'' (Druce, 1887) *'' Epia domina'' (Cramer, 780 *'' Epia erdae'' Schaus, 1928 *'' Epia hiemalis'' Butler, 1878 *'' Epia intricata'' Druce, 1904 *'' Epia lebethra'' Druce, 1890 *'' Epia lunilinea'' Schaus, 1920 *'' Epia madeira'' Schaus, 1920 *'' Epia muscosa'' (Butler, 1878) *'' Epia parsenia'' Schaus, 1934 *'' Epia picta'' Schaus, 1920 *'' Epia vulnerata'' Felder, 1868 Former species *'' Epia amabilis'' Barnes & McDunnough, 1918 References Bombycidae Moth genera {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Muscosa
''Epia muscosa'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1878. It is found from Mexico to the Amazon region The Amazon basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about , or about 35.5 percent of the South American continent. It is located in the countries of Bolivi .... References * Bombycidae {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Erdae
''Epia erdae'' is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1928. It is found in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Bombycidae Moths described in 1928 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Vulnerata
''Epia vulnerata'' is a species of moth in the family Bombycidae The Bombycidae are a family of moths. The best-known species is ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus) or silkworm, native to northern China and domesticated for millennia. Another well-known species is ''Bombyx mandarina'', also native to Asia. Taxonomy Th .... References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Bombycidae Moths described in 1868 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Picta
''Epia picta'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae The Bombycidae are a family of moths. The best-known species is ''Bombyx mori'' (Linnaeus) or silkworm, native to northern China and domesticated for millennia. Another well-known species is ''Bombyx mandarina'', also native to Asia. Taxonomy Th .... It is found in Colombia. References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Bombycidae Moths described in 1920 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Parsenia
''Epia parsenia'' is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1934. It is found in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Bombycidae Moths described in 1934 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Madeira
''Epia madeira'' is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Schaus in 1920. It is found in Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area .... References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera generic names catalog Bombycidae Moths described in 1920 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Lunilinea
''Epia lunilinea'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by William Schaus in 1920. It is found in Guyana Guyana ( or ), officially the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern mainland of South America. Guyana is an indigenous word which means "Land of Many Waters". The capital city is Georgetown. Guyana is bordered by the .... References * Bombycidae Moths described in 1920 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Lebethra
''Epia lebethra'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Herbert Druce Herbert Druce, FLS (14 July 1846, in London – 11 April 1913, in London) was an English entomologist. His collections were acquired by Frederick DuCane Godman (1834–1919), Osbert Salvin (1835–1898), and James John Joicey (1870–1932) be ... in 1890. References * Bombycidae Moths described in 1890 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Intricata
''Epia intricata'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Herbert Druce Herbert Druce, FLS (14 July 1846, in London – 11 April 1913, in London) was an English entomologist. His collections were acquired by Frederick DuCane Godman (1834–1919), Osbert Salvin (1835–1898), and James John Joicey (1870–1932) be ... in 1904. References * Bombycidae Moths described in 1904 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Hiemalis
''Epia hiemalis'' is a moth in the Bombycidae family. It was described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1878. It is found in the Amazon region The Amazon basin is the part of South America drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries. The Amazon drainage basin covers an area of about , or about 35.5 percent of the South American continent. It is located in the countries of Bolivi .... The forewings are dark purplish brown. The hindwings are olivaceous towards the base. References Arctiidae genus listat ''Butterflies and Moths of the World'' of the Natural History Museum Bombycidae Moths described in 1878 {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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Epia Domina
''Epia domina'' is a moth in the family Bombycidae first described by Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is found in Suriname Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north .... References * Bombycidae {{Bombycidae-stub ...
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