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Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Lepidoptera > Noctuidae > Mniotype

Mniotype

Synonyms: Ablephica; Blepharamia; Crino; Eremobastis; Pseudomniotype

Wikipedia Abstract

Mniotype is a genus of moths of the Noctuidae family.
View Wikipedia Record: Mniotype

Species

Mniotype adjaciensis
Mniotype adjuncta
Mniotype adusta (dark brocade)
Mniotype albostigmata
Mniotype anilis
Mniotype aphanes
Mniotype aulombardi
Mniotype bathensis
Mniotype cbgurungi
Mniotype chlorobesa
Mniotype clavata
Mniotype compitalis
Mniotype csanadii
Mniotype cyanochlora
Mniotype deluccai
Mniotype dubiosa
Mniotype ducta
Mniotype falcifera
Mniotype fratellum
Mniotype fulva
Mniotype inexpectata
Mniotype inthanoni
Mniotype johanna
Mniotype kobyakovi
Mniotype krisztina
Mniotype lama
Mniotype leucocyma
Mniotype lugens
Mniotype melanodonta
Mniotype mucronata
Mniotype occidentalis
Mniotype olivascens
Mniotype pallescens
Mniotype ripa
Mniotype satura (beautiful arches)
Mniotype schumacheri
Mniotype solieri
Mniotype sommeri
Mniotype spinosa
Mniotype tenera
Mniotype usurpatrix

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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