Exelastis
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Pterophoroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Pterophoridae
Subfamilia: Pterophorinae
Tribus: Exelastini
Genus: Exelastis
Species: (20):
E. atomosa –
E. bergeri –
E. boireaui –
E. caroli –
E. crepuscularis –
E. crudipennis –
E. dowi –
E. ebalensis –
E. hulstaerti –
E. luqueti –
E. montichristi –
E. pavidus –
E. phlyctaenias –
E. pilum –
E. pumilio –
E. rhynchosiae –
E. robinsoni –
E. sarcochroa –
E. tenax –
E. viettei –
E. vuattouxi
Name
[edit]Exelastis Meyrick, 1908
Type species: Aciptilia atomosa Walsingham, 1885, by original designation.
Synonyms
[edit]- Marasmarcha auct., not Meyrick, 1886
- Hepalastis Gibeaux, 1994. TS: Mimeseoptilus pumilio Zeller, 1873, by original designation and monotypy.
- Cordivalva Gibeaux, 1994. TS: Cordivalva luqueti Gibeaux, 1994, by original designation.
References
[edit]- Gibeaux, C., 1994: Fauna de Madagascar 81 Insectes Lépidoptères Pterophoridae
- Gielis, C., 2003: World Catalogue of Insects Volume 4, Pterophoroidea & Alucitoidea (Lepidoptera).
- Gielis, Cees, 2003: Review of the Pterophoridae from New Guinea, with descriptions of eight new species (Lepidoptera). Zoologische Mededelingen 77 (21): 349–391. [1]]
- Gielis, C., 2006: Review of the Neotropical species of the family Pterophoridae, part I: Ochyroticinae, Deutero- copinae, Pterophorinae (Platyptiliini, Exelastini, Oxyptilini) (Lepidoptera).. Zoologische Mededelingen 80-2 (1): 1–290. Full article: [2]
- Gielis, C., 2008: Ten new species of Afrotropical Pterophoridae (Lepidoptera). Zoologische Mededelingen 82 (1) (2008) [3]
- Gielis, C., 2009: On a collection of Pterophoridae (Lepidoptera) from Haut-Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 116 (2): 223–256. Abstract [4]
- Gielis, C., 2011: Notes on some African Pterophoridae, with description of new species (Lepidoptera). Boletin de la Sociedad Entomologica Aragonesa 49: 33–63.
- Matthews, Deborah L. & Bernard Landry, 2009, Description of a new species of Exelastis (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae) from the neotropics, with keys to adults of the four species occurring in Florida, Tropical Lepidoptera 18 (2): 62–69. Full article: [5].