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Hemihyalea
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ta ...
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Hemihyalea Haxairei
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Orientalis
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Biornata
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus ''Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .. ...
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Hemihyalea Ochreous
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Niger
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Ludwigi
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Cornea
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus ''Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .. ...
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Hemihyalea Darabana
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Hemihyalea Erganoides
''Hemihyalea'' is a monotypic moth genus in the family Erebidae erected by George Hampson in 1901. Its only species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', was first described by Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer in 1853. Taxonomy The type species, ''Hemihyalea cornea'', has been proposed for inclusion in ''Amastus'', and other species that were previously classified in ''Hemihyalea'' have consequently been moved to the re-established genus '' Pseudohemihyalea''. It is unclear at present whether ''Hemihyalea'' is a valid genus at all, and if so, which species other than ''H. cornea'' it would contain.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004), Schmidt (2009) Distribution ''Hemihyalea cornea'' is found in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Venezuela. Footnotes References * *Schmidt, B. Christian (2009)"Revision of the ''"Aemilia" ambigua'' (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)" ''ZooKeys ''ZooKeys'' is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering zoological ...
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Amastus
''Amastus'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1855. Taxonomy The delimitation of ''Amastus'' versus ''Hemihyalea'' has long been problematic. It was recently determined that the type species of ''Hemihyalea'' (the old ''Phaegoptera cornea'') is so closely related to that of ''Amastus'' (''Phaegoptera collaris, P. collaris'') as to warrant inclusion in the present genus. That determination led to the reestablishment of the genus ''Pseudohemihyalea'' for the more distantly related group of species around ''Pseudohemihyalea schausi, "Hemihyalea" schausi''. There is no consensus yet on whether to include the remaining ''Hemihyalea'' species in ''Amastus''.Pitkin & Jenkins (2004ab), Schmidt (2009) Selected species Species of ''Amastus'' include: * ''Amastis aconia'' (Herrich-Schäffer 1853) * ''Amastus bicolor'' (Maassen, 1890) * ''Amastus cellularis'' Rothschild, 1922 * ''Amastus collaris'' (Herrich- ...
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Hemihyalea Annario
''Pseudohemihyalea ochracea'' is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Walter Rothschild in 1909. It is found in Panama, Colombia and Costa Rica Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no .... References * nimbipicta Moths of Central America Moths of South America Taxa named by Walter Rothschild Moths described in 1909 {{Phaegopterina-stub ...
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Pseudohemihyalea
''Pseudohemihyalea'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae described by Régo Barros in 1956. While the caterpillars of most species of ''Pseudohemihyalea'' feed on broad-leaved trees (e.g. oaks, ''Quercus''), the ''P. ambigua'' group has larvae that feed on conifers. Their forewing coloration has accordingly evolved to light-and-dark lengthwise striping, giving better camouflage among the slim needles of the host plants. In this, they seem to be convergent to certain geometer moths, such as ''Caripeta piniata'' or '' Sabulodes niveostriata''. Taxonomy The genus was long included in ''Hemihyalea'' when the latter was still unresolved versus ''Amastus'', but seems to be distinct and in fact contain more species than originally believed. The initial confusion stems partly from the fact that Régo Barros when describing the genus set the type species to be '' Phaegoptera rhoda'', but he had actually misidentified ''Pseudohemihyalea schausi'' specimens as ''P. rhoda''.Sc ...
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