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Serrodes
''Serrodes'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. Description Costa of the forewings slightly arched before apex. Cilia of forewings and hindwings strongly crenulate. Tibia extremely hairy in both sexes. Mid tibia of male with dense long hair lying along their inner sides. Larva with four abdominal prolegs, with rudimentary first pair. Species * '' Serrodes caesia'' Warren, 1915 * '' Serrodes campana'' Guenée, 1852 * '' Serrodes flavitincta'' Hampson, 1926 * '' Serrodes malgassica'' Viette, 1972 * '' Serrodes mediopallens'' Prout, 1924 * '' Serrodes partita'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Serrodes trispila'' (Mabille, 1890) * '' Serrodes villosipeda'' Strand, 1910 Former species * '' Serrodes curvilinea'' Prout, 1921 * '' Serrodes inara'' Cramer, 779 __NOTOC__ Year 779 ( DCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 779 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when th ...
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Serrodes
''Serrodes'' is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. Description Costa of the forewings slightly arched before apex. Cilia of forewings and hindwings strongly crenulate. Tibia extremely hairy in both sexes. Mid tibia of male with dense long hair lying along their inner sides. Larva with four abdominal prolegs, with rudimentary first pair. Species * '' Serrodes caesia'' Warren, 1915 * '' Serrodes campana'' Guenée, 1852 * '' Serrodes flavitincta'' Hampson, 1926 * '' Serrodes malgassica'' Viette, 1972 * '' Serrodes mediopallens'' Prout, 1924 * '' Serrodes partita'' (Fabricius, 1775) * '' Serrodes trispila'' (Mabille, 1890) * '' Serrodes villosipeda'' Strand, 1910 Former species * '' Serrodes curvilinea'' Prout, 1921 * '' Serrodes inara'' Cramer, 779 __NOTOC__ Year 779 ( DCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. The denomination 779 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when th ...
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Serrodes Nigha
''Serrodes campana'' is a species of moth of the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found from the Indo-Australian tropics to eastern Australia, Fiji, Samoa and New Caledonia. It is also present in Japan, Korea and Sri Lanka. The adult is a fruit piercer, but also feeds on flower nectar. Description The wingspan is about 80 mm. Head, thorax and basal and outer area of forewings brown and markings larger than other species. Forewings with a sub-basal dark red-brown spot on the costa, with a line from its lower edge. A similar antemedial spot and large lunule found below the cell with a highly excurved line from its lower edge. Reniform broken up into a number of tessellated spots with pale edges, and with rufous marks on the costa above it. A double straight postmedial line angled below the costa. Abdomen and hindwings are fuscous. Hindwings have traces of a medial pale line. Cilia paler at apex and anal angle. Larva ochreous blue grey with blu ...
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Serrodes Campana
''Serrodes campana'' is a species of moth of the family Erebidae first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found from the Indo-Australian tropics to eastern Australia, Fiji, Samoa and New Caledonia. It is also present in Japan, Korea and Sri Lanka. The adult is a fruit piercer, but also feeds on flower nectar. Description The wingspan is about 80 mm. Head, thorax and basal and outer area of forewings brown and markings larger than other species. Forewings with a sub-basal dark red-brown spot on the costa, with a line from its lower edge. A similar antemedial spot and large lunule found below the cell with a highly excurved line from its lower edge. Reniform broken up into a number of tessellated spots with pale edges, and with rufous marks on the costa above it. A double straight postmedial line angled below the costa. Abdomen and hindwings are fuscous. Hindwings have traces of a medial pale line. Cilia paler at apex and anal angle. Larva ochreous blue grey with blu ...
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Serrodes Caesia
''Serrodes caesia'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Warren in 1915. It is found in Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi, Buru, Borneo, Java), New Guinea and Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo .... The habitat consists of alluvial forests, dipterocarp forests and primary forests. The forewings are variegated indigo grey with black markings. Subspecies *''Serrodes caesia caesia'' (New Guinea) *''Serrodes caesia curvilinea'' Prout, 1921 (Borneo, Thailand) *''Serrodes caesia euryplima'' Prout, 1926 (Buru) *''Serrodes caesia javana'' Roepke, 1941 (Java) References Moths described in 1915 Serrodes {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Curvilinea
''Serrodes caesia'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Warren in 1915. It is found in Indonesia (Sumatra, Sulawesi, Buru, Borneo, Java), New Guinea and Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is bo .... The habitat consists of alluvial forests, dipterocarp forests and primary forests. The forewings are variegated indigo grey with black markings. Subspecies *''Serrodes caesia caesia'' (New Guinea) *''Serrodes caesia curvilinea'' Prout, 1921 (Borneo, Thailand) *''Serrodes caesia euryplima'' Prout, 1926 (Buru) *''Serrodes caesia javana'' Roepke, 1941 (Java) References Moths described in 1915 Serrodes {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Inara
''Serrodes partita'', the catapult moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is found in western, eastern, central and southern Africa, India, Indonesia (Borneo, Java) and Sri Lanka. Description The wingspan of the adults is approximately 60 mm. Head, thorax and forewings dark or red or greyish brown. Forewings with a sub-basal dark red-brown spot on the costa, with a line from its lower edge. A similar antemedial spot and large lunule found below the cell with a highly excurved line from its lower edge. Reniform broken up into a number of tessellated spots with pale edges, and with rufous marks on the costa above it. A double straight postmedial line angled below the costa. Abdomen and hindwings are fuscous. Hindwings have traces of a medial pale line. Cilia paler at apex and anal angle. They feed on plants such as ''Prunus persica'', ''Sapindus saponaria'', '' Sapindus trifoliatus'', ''Pappea capensis' ...
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Serrodes Partita
''Serrodes partita'', the catapult moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is found in western, eastern, central and southern Africa, India, Indonesia (Borneo, Java) and Sri Lanka. Description The wingspan of the adults is approximately 60 mm. Head, thorax and forewings dark or red or greyish brown. Forewings with a sub-basal dark red-brown spot on the costa, with a line from its lower edge. A similar antemedial spot and large lunule found below the cell with a highly excurved line from its lower edge. Reniform broken up into a number of tessellated spots with pale edges, and with rufous marks on the costa above it. A double straight postmedial line angled below the costa. Abdomen and hindwings are fuscous. Hindwings have traces of a medial pale line. Cilia paler at apex and anal angle. They feed on plants such as ''Prunus persica'', ''Sapindus saponaria'', '' Sapindus trifoliatus'', ''Pappea capensis' ...
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Serrodes Mediopallens
''Serrodes mediopallens'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Louis Beethoven Prout in 1924. It is found on the Society Islands, New Caledonia, Fiji, French Polynesia and in Australia.Walker, K. (2007)"''Serrodes mediopallens'' Prout, 1924" ''PaDIL''. Retrieved 7 December 2019. Adults pierce fruits to suck the juice and are considered a pest of Citrus ''Citrus'' is a genus of flowering plant, flowering trees and shrubs in the rue family, Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, including important crops such as Orange (fruit), oranges, Lemon, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and lim ... in French Polynesia. References Moths described in 1924 Serrodes {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Trispila
''Serrodes trispila'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Paul Mabille in 1890. Distribution It is found in subtropical Africa where it had been recorded from Cameroon the Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Sao Tomé, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius. The larvae had been recorded on '' Doratoxylon aptealum'' (Sapindaceae The Sapindaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Sapindales known as the soapberry family. It contains 138 genera and 1858 accepted species. Examples include horse chestnut, maples, ackee and lychee. The Sapindaceae occur in tempera ...).Martiré & Rochat (2008). ''Les papillons de la Réunion & leurs chenilles''. References Serrodes Moths of Africa Moths described in 1890 {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Villosipeda
''Serrodes villosipeda'' is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Indonesia (Sumatra Sumatra is one of the Sunda Islands of western Indonesia. It is the largest island that is fully within Indonesian territory, as well as the sixth-largest island in the world at 473,481 km2 (182,812 mi.2), not including adjacent i ...). References Moths described in 1910 Serrodes Moths of Indonesia {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Flavitincta
''Serrodes flavitincta'' is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... References Endemic moths of South Africa Moths described in 1926 Serrodes {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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Serrodes Malgassica
''Serrodes malgassica'' is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa .... References Moths described in 1972 Serrodes Moths of Africa {{Cocytiini-stub ...
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