Coloradia

Coloradia is a genus of moths of the family Saturniidae.[1] There are nine described species found in Mexico and eastern North America. The genus was first described by C. A. Blake in 1863.

Coloradia
Pandora moth (Coloradia pandora)
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Saturniidae
Subfamily: Hemileucinae
Genus: Coloradia
C. A. Blake, 1863

These are generally large moths, predominantly grey in colour. The larvae usually feed on pines and members of the genus are commonly called pinemoths, although Coloradia pandora has been recorded on aspen.

Species

  • Coloradia casanovai Beutelspacher, 1993
  • Coloradia doris Barnes, 1900 - Doris' pinemoth
  • Coloradia euphrosyne Dyar, 1912
  • Coloradia guerreroiana Brechlin & Meister, 2010
  • Coloradia hoffmanni Beutelspacher, 1978
  • Coloradia jaliscensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
  • Coloradia luski Barnes & Benjamin, 1926 - Lusk's pinemoth
  • Coloradia oaxacaensis Brechlin & Meister, 2010
  • Coloradia pandora C. A. Blake, 1863 - Pandora pinemoth
  • Coloradia paraguerreroiana Brechlin & Meister, 2010
  • Coloradia prchali Lemaire & M.J. Smith, 1992 - Prchal's pinemoth
  • Coloradia smithi Lemaire, 2002
  • Coloradia vazquezae Beutelspacher, 1978
  • Coloradia velda J.W. Johnson & Walter, 1981 - Velda pinemoth

References

  1. Rougerie, R. & Collective of iBOL Saturniidae expert taxonomists (2009). "Online list of valid and available names of the Saturniidae of the World". Lepidoptera Barcode of Life: Saturniidae. Archived from the original on 2020-02-26. Retrieved 2012-02-20.


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