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Lythria cruentaria | |
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Tribe: | Lythriini
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Genus: | Lythria |
Lythria is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. It is the only genus of the monotypic tribe Lythriini described by Claude Herbulot in 1962. [1]
The genus Lythria consists of five species:
Within the Sterrhinae, the Lythriini are probably the sister group of the Rhodometrini, as diagrammed by the cladogram below: [3] [4]
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Lythria | |
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Lythria cruentaria | |
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Tribe: | Lythriini
Herbulot, 1962
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Genus: | Lythria |
Lythria is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. It is the only genus of the monotypic tribe Lythriini described by Claude Herbulot in 1962. [1]
The genus Lythria consists of five species:
Within the Sterrhinae, the Lythriini are probably the sister group of the Rhodometrini, as diagrammed by the cladogram below: [3] [4]
Sterrhinae |
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