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: Geometroidea
Familia: Geometridae
Subfamilia: Larentiinae
Tribus: Trichopterygini
Genus: Hoplosauris
Species: H. granitata – H. heliconoides – H. indistincta – H. mabillei – H. macarenae – H. morenoi – H. multivirgulata – H. pachrophylloides – H. schausi – H. valeria – H. viridularia
Name
Hoplosauris Butler, 1882
Type species: Hoplosauris heliconoides Arthur Gardiner Butler, 1882
Synonyms
Notholoba Warren, 1908 (synonymized by Parra, Jiménez-Urrutia & Zamora-Manzur, 2009: 40)
Type species: Notholoba schausi William Warren, 1908
References
Parra, L.E., Jiménez-Urrutia, M. & Zamora-Manzur, C. 2009: Revision of the genus Hoplosauris Butler 1882 (Lepidoptera: Geometridae). Zootaxa 1989: 39–54. Abstract & excerpt. full article (PDF). Reference page.
Parra, L.E., Vargas, H.A., Sanzana, M.J. & Hernández, C.E. 2017. Phylogenetic study of the genera of Trichopterygini from Austral South American (Lepidoptera: Geometridae): a new classification. Gayana 55(2): 145–199. PDF. Reference page.
Ramos-González, M.I., Zamora-Manzur, C., Saladrigas Menés, D. & Parra, L.E. 2019: The Trichopterygini (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) of Austral South America: description of new species from Chile. ZooKeys 832: 91-111. Reference page.
Hoplosauris is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.
References
Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
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