Aemilia is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae described by William Forsell Kirby in 1892. It was initially named Ameles, but this name properly refers to a praying mantis genus.
A group of species closely related to the red-banded aemilia ("A." ambigua) was formerly placed in the genus (though only uneasily so). The species has recently been moved to the revalidated genus Pseudohemihyalea.
Selected species
Species of Aemilia include:
- Aemilia affinis <small>(Rothschild, 1909)</small>
- Aemilia asignata <small>Hampson, 1901</small>
- Aemilia castanea <small>Joicey & Talbot, 1916</small>
- Aemilia crassa <small>(Walker, [1865])</small>
- Aemilia fanum <small>(Druce, 1900)</small>
- Aemilia melanchra <small>Schaus, 1905</small>
- Aemilia mincosa <small>(Druce, 1906)</small>
- Aemilia ockendeni <small>(Rothschild, 1909)</small>
- Aemilia pagana <small>(Schaus, 1894)</small>
- Aemilia peropaca <small>(Seitz, 1920)</small>
- Aemilia rubriplaga <small>(Walker, 1855)</small>
- Aemilia tabaconas <small>(Joicey & Talbot, 1916)</small>
- Aemilia testudo <small>Hampson, 1901</small>
Footnotes
References
- Schmidt, B. Christian. (2009). "Revision of the "Aemilia" ambigua (Strecker) species-group (Noctuidae, Arctiinae)". ZooKeys. 9: 63âÂÂ78.
- Vincent, Benoît & Laguerre, Michel. (2014). "Catalogue of the Neotropical Arctiini Leach, [1815] (except Ctenuchina Kirby, 1837 and Euchromiina Butler, 1876) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)". Zoosystema. 36 (2): 380.
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