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Bertula is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1859.[1][2]
Species
- Bertula abjudicalis Walker 1859
- Bertula albipunctata Wileman 1915
- Bertula alpheusalis Walker 1859
- Bertula atrirena Hampson 1929
- Bertula bidentata (Wileman 1915)
- Bertula bistrigata (Staudinger 1888)
- Bertula carta (Swinhoe 1902)
- Bertula centralis (Wileman 1915)
- Bertula contingens Walker 1859
- Bertula dentilinea (Hampson 1895)
- Bertula depressalis (Snellen 1886)
- Bertula erectilinea (Swinhoe 1902)
- Bertula excelsalis Walker 1862
- Bertula figurata (Hampson 1898)
- Bertula fulvistrigalis Warren 1912
- Bertula grimsgaardi (Strand 1919)
- Bertula hadenalis (Moore 1867)
- Bertula heteropalpia (Hampson 1912)
- Bertula hisbonalis Walker 1859
- Bertula imparatalis Walker 1866
- Bertula impuralis (Hampson 1898)
- Bertula incisa (Wileman 1915)
- Bertula inconspicua (Swinhoe 1902)
- Bertula insignifica Rothschild 1920
- Bertula kosemponica (Strand 1917)
- Bertula latifasciata (Hampson 1895)
- Bertula madida (Swinhoe 1904)
- Bertula mimica (Hampson 1898)
- Bertula nigra Swinhoe 1902
- Bertula partita Hampson 1891
- Bertula persimilis (Wileman 1915)
- Bertula phidiasalis Walker 1859
- Bertula prunosa (Moore 1885)
- Bertula restricta (Moore 1882)
- Bertula rostrilinea Prout 1928
- Bertula saigonensis Lemee 1950
- Bertula sinuosa (Leech 1900)
- Bertula spacoalis (Walker 1859)
- Bertula suisharyonis (Strand 1920)
- Bertula syrichtusalis Walker 1859
- Bertula terminalis (Wileman 1915)
- Bertula tespisalis (Walker 1859)
- Bertula vialis (Moore 1882)
References
- ↑ Savela, Markku (July 3, 2019). "Bertula Walker, [1859]". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
- ↑ Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Bertula Walker, 1859". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
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