Erateina

Erateina is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Edward Doubleday in 1848.

Erateina
Mounted specimen of Erateina zoraida on display at the Civico Museo di Storia Naturale di Trieste
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Erateinini
Genus:
Erateina

Doubleday, 1848

Species

This genus contains 85 described species, including:

  • Erateina amazonia
  • Erateina artabates
  • Erateina attali
  • Erateina garrulata
  • Erateina julia
  • Erateina kuczynskii
  • Erateina leptograta
  • Erateina meduthina
  • Erateina puellaastuta
  • Erateina radiata
  • Erateina rogersi
  • Erateina siliquata
  • Erateina staudingeri
  • Erateina subjunctaria
  • Erateina undulata
  • Erateina zoraida

Description

Species of this genus have a more or less elongated, caudate hindwings and a peculiar wing shape, characterized by the anal lobe of the males. They lack of a frenulum (in both sexes).

Habitat

These day-flying moths are typically montane and can be found in Neotropical cloud forests.

References

  • Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search results Family: Geometridae". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London.
  • Pyrcz, T.W.; Stachowicz, I. & Garlacz, R. (2013). "A new Andean element in the lepidopterous fauna of the Guiana Shield: the day-flying genus Erateina Doubleday, with the description of two new species from Roraima, Tramen and Auyán Tepui (Geometridae: Larentiinae)". Genus. 24 (3-4): 291–301.
  • Viidalepp, J. (2011). "A morphological review of tribes in Larentiinae (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)". Zootaxa. 3136: 1–44.


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