Copiopteryx
Copiopteryx jehovah
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Copiopteryx

Duncan [& Westwood], 1841

Copiopteryx is a genus of moths in the family Saturniidae first described by James Duncan and John O. Westwood in 1841.[1]

Species

The genus includes the following species:

  • Copiopteryx adaheli Draudt, 1930
  • Copiopteryx andensis Lemaire, 1974
  • Copiopteryx banghaasi Draudt, 1930
  • Copiopteryx biedermanni Kotzsch, 1930
  • Copiopteryx cleopatra Girard, 1882
  • Copiopteryx derceto (Maassen, 1872)
  • Copiopteryx imperialis Girard, 1882
  • Copiopteryx inversa Giacomelli, 1911
  • Copiopteryx jehovah (Strecker, 1874)
  • Copiopteryx montei Gagarin, 1933
  • Copiopteryx phippsi Schaus, 1932
  • Copiopteryx phoenix Deyrolle, 1868
  • Copiopteryx semiramis (Cramer, 1775)
  • Copiopteryx sonthonnaxi Em. Andre, 1905
  • Copiopteryx steindachneri Fassl, 1917
  • Copiopteryx travassosi May, 1933
  • Copiopteryx virgo Zikan, 1929

References

  1. Rougerie, R. & Collective of iBOL Saturniidae expert taxonomists (2009). "Online list of valid and available names of the Saturniidae of the World". Lepidoptera Barcode of Life.


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