Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Endopterygota
Superordo: Panorpida
Cladus: Amphiesmenoptera
Ordo: Lepidoptera
Subordo: Glossata
Cladus: Coelolepida
Cladus: Myoglossata
Cladus: Neolepidoptera
Infraordo: Heteroneura
Cladus: Eulepidoptera
Cladus: Ditrysia
Cladus: Apoditrysia
Cladus: Obtectomera
Cladus: Macroheterocera
Superfamilia: Noctuoidea
Familia: Erebidae
Subfamilia: Calpinae
Tribus: Calpini
Genus: Gonodonta
Species: G. aequalis – G. aeratilinea – G. amianta – G. biarmata – G. bidens – G. chorinea – G. clotilda – G. correcta – G. distincta – G. ditissima – G. fernandezi – G. fulvangula – G. fulvidens – G. holosericea – G. immacula – G. incurva – G. indentata – G. jamaicensis – G. latimacula – G. lecha – G. lincus – G. maria – G. mexicana – G. nitidimacula – G. nutrix – G. obsesa – G. paraequalis – G. parens – G. primulina – G. pseudamianta – G. pulverea – G. pyrgo – G. separans – G. sicheas – G. sinaldus – G. sitia – G. soror – G. sphenostigma – G. syrna – G. unica – G. uxor – G. walkeri
Name
Gonodonta Hübner, 1818
Type species: Gonodonta uncina Hübner, 1818
Synonyms
Athysania Hübner, 1816
Dosa Walker, 1865
Gonodonta clotilda
References
Additional references
Barbut, J. & Lalanne-Cassou, B. 2009. Contribution à la connaissance des Noctuoidea des Antilles et descriptions de quatre nouvelles espèces (Lepidoptera). Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 114(4): 409–418. PDF. Reference page.
Lafontaine, J.D. & Schmidt, B.C. 2010. Annotated check list of the Noctuoidea (Insecta, Lepidoptera) of North America north of Mexico. Zookeys 40: 1–239. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.40.414 Reference page.
Todd, E.L. 1973. Two new species of Gonodonta Hübner (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 86(20): 243-246. Full article (BHL). Reference page.
Zaspel, J.M. & M.A. Branham, 2008, Inscta Mundi 0047: 1–15 [1]
Gonodonta is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1818.[1][2][3]
Species
Gonodonta aequalis Walker, 1857
Gonodonta aeratilinea Todd, 1973
Gonodonta amianta Hampson, 1924
Gonodonta biarmata Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta bidens Geyer, 1832
Gonodonta chorinea Cramer, 1782
Gonodonta clotilda Stoll, 1790
Gonodonta correcta Walker, 1857
Gonodonta distincta Todd, 1959
Gonodonta ditissima Walker, 1858
Gonodonta fernandezi Todd, 1959
Gonodonta fulvangula Geyer, 1832
Gonodonta fulvidens Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874
Gonodonta holosericea Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta immacula Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta incurva Sepp, 1840
Gonodonta indentata Hampson, 1926
Gonodonta latimacula Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta lecha Schaus, 1911
Gonodonta lincus Cramer, 1775
Gonodonta maria Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta mexicana Schaus, 1901
Gonodonta nitidimacula Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta nutrix Cramer, 1780 – citrus fruit-piercer moth
Gonodonta obsesa Walker, 1864
Gonodonta paraequalis Todd, 1959
Gonodonta parens Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta primulina Druce, 1887
Gonodonta pseudamianta Todd, 1959
Gonodonta pulverea Schaus, 1911
Gonodonta pyrgo Cramer, 1777
Gonodonta separans Walker, 1857
Gonodonta sicheas Cramer, 1777
Gonodonta sinaldus Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta sitia Schaus, 1911
Gonodonta soror Cramer, 1780
Gonodonta sphenostigma Todd, 1973
Gonodonta syrna Guenée, 1852
Gonodonta unica Neumoegen, 1891
Gonodonta uxor Cramer, 1780
Gonodonta walkeri Todd, 1959
References
Savela, Markku (July 26, 2019). "Gonodonta Hübner, 1818". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Gonodonta". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index. Natural History Museum. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Gonodonta Hübner, 1818". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
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