Dypterygia is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
Description
Its eyes are naked and without eyelashes. The proboscis is fully formed. Palpi upturned reaching above vertex of head, where the second joint with long hair below. Antennae minutely ciliated in male. Thorax with a long furrowed crest behind the collar. Abdomen with dorsal tufts on proximal segments. Tibia spineless.
Species
- Dypterygia andreji <small>(Kardakoff, 1928)</small>
- Dypterygia assuetus <small>(Butler, 1879)</small>
- Dypterygia caliginosa <small>(Walker, 1858)</small>
- Dypterygia cristifera <small>Hampson, 1893</small>
- Dypterygia dolens <small>(Druce, 1909)</small>
- Dypterygia fuscocana <small>Strand, 1920</small>
- Dypterygia ligata <small>(Möschler, 1891)</small>
- Dypterygia lignaris <small>(Schaus, 1898)</small>
- Dypterygia multistriata <small>Warren, 1912</small>
- Dypterygia nicea <small>(Swinhoe, 1901)</small>
- Dypterygia ordinarius <small>(Butler, 1879)</small>
- Dypterygia pallida <small>Dognin, 1907</small>
- Dypterygia patina <small>(Harvey, 1875)</small>
- Dypterygia punctirena <small>(Walker, 1857)</small>
- Dypterygia rozmani <small>Berio, 1974</small>
- Dypterygia scabriuscula <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>
- Dypterygia subfusca <small>(Wileman, 1912)</small>
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