Dinumma is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1858.
Description
Palpi smoothly scaled and upturned. Second joint reaching just above vertex of head, and third joint moderate length. Antennae minutely ciliated. Thorax smoothly scaled. Abdomen with a series of dorsal tufts. Tibia moderately hair. Forewings of nearly even width throughout, the apex and outer margin rounded. Hindwings with vein 5 from lower angle of cell.
Species
- Dinumma deponens <small>Walker, 1858</small> India, Thailand, China, Japan, Korea, introduced to the United States
- Dinumma combusta <small>(Walker, 1865)</small> Sundaland
- Dinumma hades <small>Bethune-Baker, 1906</small> New Guinea
- Dinumma inagnulata <small>Hampson, 1902</small> Sikkim
- Dinumma mediobrunnea <small>Bethune-Baker, 1906</small> New Guinea
- Dinumma oxygrapha <small>(Snellen, 1880)</small> Singapore, Borneo, Bali, Dammer, Kei, Philippines, Sulawesi
- Dinumma placens <small>Walker, 1858</small> Sri Lanka
- Dinumma rubiginea <small>(Bethune-Baker, 1908)</small> New Guinea
- Dinumma spiculata <small>Holloway, 2005</small> Borneo
- Dinumma stygia <small>Hampson, 1926</small> New Guinea
- Dinumma varians <small>Butler, 1889</small> India (Himachal Pradesh)
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