Latoia

Latoia is a genus of moths in the family Limacodidae. It was described by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville in 1844.

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Latoia

Synonyms
  • Asteria Felder, 1874
  • Euphaga Guenée, 1865
  • Lemuriostroter Hering, 1957
  • Somara Walker, 1855

Species

Some species of this genus are:[1]

  • Latoia albicosta (Hampson, 1910)
  • Latoia albifrons Guérin-Méneville, 1844
  • Latoia albilinea (Hampson, 1910)
  • Latoia anagaura Janse, 1964
  • Latoia canescens (Walker, 1855)
  • Latoia catalai Viette, 1980
  • Latoia chlorea Berio, 1939
  • Latoia chrysopa D. S. Fletcher, 1968
  • Latoia cineracea (Karsch, 1896)
  • Latoia cinnamomarea D. S. Fletcher, 1968
  • Latoia colini (Mabille, 1884)
  • Latoia cretata (Karsch, 1899)
  • Latoia decolor (Karsch, 1899)
  • Latoia eremotropha Janse, 1964
  • Latoia flavicosta (Hampson, 1910)
  • Latoia geminatus (Hering, 1957)
  • Latoia heringi (Viette, 1965)
  • Latoia heringiana Viette, 1980
  • Latoia johannes (Distant, 1898)
  • Latoia joiceyi Tams, 1929
  • Latoia latistriga (Walker, 1855)
  • Latoia lemuriensis (Viette, 1967)
  • Latoia loxotoma (Bethune-Baker, 1911)
  • Latoia lutunguru Dufrane, 1945
  • Latoia nana Holland, 1893
  • Latoia neglecta Hering, 1928
  • Latoia nivosa (Felder, 1874)
  • Latoia parniodes Hering, 1957
  • Latoia peyrierasi (Viette, 1965)
  • Latoia phlebodes (Karsch, 1896)
  • Latoia picta (Walker, 1855)
  • Latoia privativa Hering, 1928
  • Latoia procerus (Hering, 1957)
  • Latoia pumilus (Hering, 1957)
  • Latoia singularis (Butler, 1878)
  • Latoia urda (Druce, 1887)
  • Latoia vadoni Viette, 1980
  • Latoia viettei (Hering, 1957)
  • Latoia viridicosta (Hampson, 1910)
  • Latoia viridifascia Holland, 1893
  • Latoia viridimixta Janse, 1964
  • Latoia vitilena (Karsch, 1896)
  • Latoia vivida (Walker, 1865)

References

  1. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Latoia Guérin-Méneville, 1844". Afromoths. Retrieved March 24, 2018.


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