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: Oenochrominae
Genus: Oenochroma
Species: O. barcodificata
Name
Oenochroma Guenée, 1858
References
Hausmann, A. et al. 2009: Revision of the Australian Oenochroma vinaria Guenée, 1858 species-complex (Lepidoptera: Geometridae, Oenochrominae): DNA barcoding reveals cryptic diversity and assesses status of type specimen without dissection. Zootaxa, 2239: 1–21. Abstract & excerpt
Oenochroma is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Achille Guenée in 1857.[1]
Species
Oenochroma alpina Turner, 1930
Oenochroma celidophora Turner, 1939
Oenochroma cerasiplaga Warren, 1914
Oenochroma cycnoptera (Lower, 1894)
Oenochroma decolorata Warren, 1896
Oenochroma infantilis Prout, 1910
Oenochroma lissoscia Turner, 1922
Oenochroma ochripennata (Walker, 1860)
Oenochroma orthodesma (Lower, 1894)
Oenochroma pallida Warren, 1898
Oenochroma phyllomorpha (Lower, 1899)
Oenochroma polyspila (Lower, 1897)
Oenochroma privata (Walker, 1860)
Oenochroma quardrigramma (Lucas, 1900)
Oenochroma subustaria (Walker, 1860)
Oenochroma turneri (Lucas, 1892)
Oenochroma vetustaria (Walker, 1860)
Oenochroma vinaria Guenée, 1857
References
Savela, Markku. "Oenochroma Guenée, 1857". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
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