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Aethria

Number: 622.0
Author: Hübner
Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/103196#page/226/mode/2up
Family: Noctuidae
Genus: Aethria
Journal: Verz. bekannt. Schmett.
Year: 1821
Homonym Count: 2.0
Page: 218
Ref Id: 2851.0
Status: Junior homonym
Subfamily: Hadeninae
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Senior Syn: MAMESTRA
Senior Syn Author: Ochsenheimer
Senior Syn Page: 76
Senior Syn Year: 1816
Type Country: [AUSTRIA]
Type Depository: (? Depository)
Type Locality: Vienna district
Types: Type(s)
Type Des Ref Id: 2378.0
Type Des: by subsequent designation by
Type Des Author: Hampson
Type Des Year: 1905
Type Des Journal: Cat. Lepid. Phalaenae Br. Mus.
Type Des Title: Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum Natural History / London
Type Des Volume: 5
Type Des Page: 60
Type Des Bhl Page: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/37721#page/80/mode/2up
Type Sp Author: Schiffermüller
Type Sp Journal: Ankündung syst. Werkes. Schmett. Wienergegend
Type Sp Page: 84
Type Sp Year: 1775
Type Sp Ref Id: 11114.0
Type Sp Genus: Noctua
Type Sp: serena
Memo Links: ['http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noctuidae', 'http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?searchTerm=AETHRIA']
Memo: Nye (1975) stated:- N. serena is a junior subjective synonym of Phalaena bi[c]olorata Hufnagel, 1766, Berlin. Mag. 3 (4): 410. The original spelling by Hufnagel was biolorata, but ever since, for over 200 years, it has been known in all works and nomenclators (including that of Sherborn) as bicolorata. An application under the Code, Article 79, should be submitted to the Commission requesting that P. bicolorata be made nomenclaturally available from 1766. Aethria Hübner, [1821], is a junior homonym of Aethria Hübner, [1819] 1816, Verz. bekannter Schmett. ; 120, -Lepid., Ctenuchidae. There is no objective replacement name but N. serena is congeneric with Phalaena brassicae Linnaeus, 1758, the type-species of Mamestra Ochsenheimer, 1816. The latter is therefore available for use as a subjective replacement name. See: MAMESTRA Ochsenheimer, 1816. Poole (1989) included DIATARAXIA Hübner, [1821]; AETHRIA Hübner, [1821]; and PEUCEPHILA Hampson, 1909 as junior synonyms of LACANOBIA Billberg, 1820.
Type Comments: (Collection destroyed, Horn & Kahle, 1936, Ent. Beih. Berl.-Dahlem 3: 243)

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Dataset buttmoth
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Resource Butterflies and Moths of the World
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