Satronia is a New World genus of tortrix moths belonging to the subfamily Olethreutinae and tribe Grapholitini. The genus was erected in 1926 by Carl Heinrich and was previously considered monotypic. Its type species is Satronia tantilla.
Appearance
Józef Razowski and Vitor O. Becker (2016) described the genus as
Distribution
Species from this genus are known to occur in Florida, Costa Rica, and Brazil. Specimens have been collected at altitudes ranging from 5 to 1100 meter.
Species
The genus consists of the following thirteen species, listed alphabetically:
- Satronia catharma <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia herediae <small>Razowski, 2011</small>
- Satronia laepha <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia lita <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia mantissa <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia mesaea <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia pentha <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia pheidologeton <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia priva <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia selvae <small>Razowski, 2011</small>
- Satronia sesops <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia sinuata <small>Razowski & Becker, 2016</small>
- Satronia tantilla <small>Heinrich, 1926</small>
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