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Phlogophora

Number: 22825.0
In Author: Ochsenheimer
Author: Treitschke
Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/107202#page/388/mode/2up
Family: Noctuidae
Genus: Phlogophora
Journal: Schmett. Eur.
Year: 1825
Homonym Count: 2.0
Page: 369
Part: (1)
Ref Id: 5843.0
Status: Available name
Subfamily: Hadeninae
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Volume: 5
Type Country: [EUROPE]
Type Depository: (LS, London)
Type Locality: ? Locality
Types: Type(s)
Type Des Ref Id: 1600.0
Type Des: by subsequent designation by
Type Des Author: Duponchel
Type Des Year: 1829
Type Des Journal: Hist. nat. Lépid. Papillons Fr.
Type Des Title: Histoire Naturelle des Lépidoptères, ou Papillons de France
Type Des Volume: 7
Type Des Part: (2)
Type Des Page: 71
Type Des Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37758#page/90/mode/2up
Type Sp Author: Linnaeus
Type Sp Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/10277#page/534/mode/2up
Type Sp Journal: Systema Naturae
Type Sp Page: 513
Type Sp Series: (Edn 10)
Type Sp Volume: 1
Type Sp Year: 1758
Type Sp Ref Id: 3527.0
Type Sp Genus: Phalaena
Type Sp: meticulosa
Memo Links: ['http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noctuidae', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?searchTerm=PHLOGOPHORA']
Memo: Nye (1975) stated:- Duponchel's type-species designation was ignored by Hampson, 1918, Novit. zool. 25: 190, 383, who cited as type-species Noctua adulatrix Hübner, [1813], and based a subfamily Phlogophorinae (now known as Euteliinae) on this concept. Poole (1989) included PHLOGOPHORA in the subfamily AMPHIPYRINAE, subsequently restricted to the genus AMPHIPYRA by Kitching & Rawlins, in Kristensen (1999). Other genera formerly treated in the subfamily AMPHIPYRINAE are treated as HADENINAE by Kitching & Rawlins (loc. cit.). Poole (1989) included SOLENOPTERA Duponchel, 1845; BROTOLOMIA Lederer, 1857; HABRYNTIS Lederer, 1857; RACOPTERA Scott, 1858; CHUTAPHA Moore, 1882; and MESOLOMIA Smith, 1893 as junior synonyms of PHLOGOPHORA Treitschke, 1825. Poole (1989) included 52 species in the genus PHLOGOPHORA.

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Dataset buttmoth
Dataset ID f8bc9b9c-009a-4689-bd01-ed621095c457
Resource Butterflies and Moths of the World
Resource ID c1727662-2d1e-426f-818c-d144552a747c