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Polyploca Hübner, [1821]
Polyploca Hübner, [1821]; Verz. bek. Schmett. (15): 237, TS: Phalaena xanthoceros Borkhausen
Parmelina Houlbert, 1921; in Oberthür, Étud. Lépid. Comp. 18 (2) : 47 (key), 199, TS: Noctua ridens Fabricius

Polyploca ridens (Fabricius, 1787)
SEU, CEU, W.Russia. See [About maps] Frosted-green Lutestring Moosgrüner Wollbeinspinner Moosgrüner Eulenspinner Tête Rouge Ekgulhornspinnare zöldes pihésszövö
Noctua ridens Fabricius, 1787; Mantissa Insectorum 2: 180, TL: Germany
flavicornis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
putris (Rottemburg, 1776)
nitens (de Villers, 1789)
Phalaena xanhoceros Borkhausen, 1792; Naturges. Eur. Schmett., 4: 276
Phalaena (Noctua) chrysoceras Beckwith, 1794; Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 2 : 3, pl. 1, f. 1-3
boulberti Lucas in litt.²
singularis Houlbert, 1921²
neoridens Parenzan, 1976²
Polyploca ridens, Larvae of North-European Lepidoptera [Kimmo Silvonen]
Polyploca ridens, Svenska fjärilar [SVF]
Polyploca ridens, Norges Sommerfugler [NORLEP]
Polyploca ridens, Moths and Butterflies of Europe [MBE]
Polyploca ridens, UK Moths [Ian Kimber]
[ridens-1.jpg] 426x639 (~49Kb) Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Lienzingen, 8° 50' E, 48° 58' N, altitude 300m, 04.04.1999, Photo © Karl Hofsäß [ridens-1l.jpg] 479x479 (~66Kb) larva Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Maulbronn, 8° 47' E, 48° 59' N, altitude 270m, 14.05.1999, Photo © Karl Hofsäß [ridens-1lx.jpg] 409x615 (~72Kb) larva Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Maulbronn, 8° 47' E, 48° 59' N, altitude 270m, 19.05.1999, Photo © Karl Hofsäß

Larva on Quercus [BSW]



Polyploca korbi Rebel, 1901
Polyploca korbi Rebel, 1901; Ann. Hofmus. Wien. 16 : 167
Polyploca korbi ; de Freina, 1999, Atalanta 30 (1/4): 251

Polyploca laororshanae Laszlo, Ronkay, Ronkay & Witt, 2006
Israel Polyploca laororshanae Laszlo, Ronkay, Ronkay & Witt, 2006; Entomofauna 27: 64, TL: N.Israel

 

Polyploca angulifera Hampson, [1893]
Naga Hills Polyploca angulifera Hampson, [1893]; Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: 183, TL: Naga Hills

Polyploca semiobsoleta (Warren, 1915)
Java. See [About maps] Palimpsestes[sic] semiobsoleta Warren, 1915; Novit. zool. 22 (1): 156, TL: Pengalengan, Preanger, Java

Polyploca curvicosta Warren, 1915
Assam. See [About maps] Polyploca curvicosta Warren, 1915; Novit. zool. 22 (1): 156, TL: Khasia Hills, Assam

Polyploca nigripunctata Warren, 1915
Sikkim. See [About maps] Polyploca nigripunctata Warren, 1915; Novit. zool. 22 (1): 157, TL: Sikkim

Polyploca castaneata Warren, 1915
Sikkim. See [About maps] Polyploca castaneata Warren, 1915; Novit. zool. 22 (1): 157, TL: Sikkim


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References:
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[BSW]
de Freina, J. J., Witt, T. J, 1987; Die Bombyces und Sphinges der Westpalearktis; ISBN 3-926285-00-1
[HBN]
Francis Hemming, 1937; HÜBNER, A bibliographical and systematic account of the entomological works of Jacob Hübner and of the supplements thereto by Carl Geyer, Gottfried Franz von Frölich and Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer, Vol 1 & 2
[Ian Kimber]
http://www.ukmoths.force9.co.uk/
[Karl Hofsäß]
Karl Hofsaess; e-mail: Karl Hofsäß
[Kimmo Silvonen]
Espoo, Finland; Kimmo's Lep Site
[MBE]
Moths and Butteflies of Europe; Paolo Mazzei, Diego Reggianti and Ilaria Pimpinelli; http://www.leps.it/
[NORLEP]
Norges Sommerfugler
[SVF]
Svenska fjärilar; Naturhistoriska riksmuseet; (Sweden)
[²]
This may require parentheses or not. I don't have the necessary information for this taxon.


Some related literature:
Beckwith, 1794
The History and Descriptions of four new Species of Phalaena Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 2 : 1-6, pl. 1
Borkhausen, 1792
Naturgeschichte der Europaischen Schmetterlinge nach Systematischer Ordnung, 4: Naturges. Eur. Schmett., 4: -
de Freina, 1999
Beitrag zur systematischen Erfassung der Bombyces- und Sphinges-Fauna Kleinasiens, Weitere Kenntnisse über Artenspektrum, Systematik und Verbreitung der Lasiocampidae, Lemoniidae, Notodontidae, Thaumetopoeidae, Lymantriidae, Arctiidae und Cymatophoridae Atalanta 30 (1/4): 187-257
Hampson, [1893]
Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma Fauna Br. India (Moths) 1: I-XXIII, 1-527
Houlbert, 1921
Famille des Cymatophoridae in Oberthür, Étud. Lépid. Comp. 18 (2) : 23-242, pl. 488-489
Hübner, [1821]
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge, 1816-[1826] Verz. bek. Schmett. (1): [1-3], 4-16 (1816), (2): 17-32 (1819), (3): 33-48 (1819), (4): 49-64 (1819), (5): 65-80 (1819), (6): 81-96 (1819), (7): 97-112 (1819), (8): 113-128 (1819), (9): 129-144 (1819), (10): 145-160 (1819), (11): 161-176 (1819), (12): 177-192 (1820), (13): 193-208 (1820), (14): 209-224 (1821), (15): 225-240 (1821), (16): 241-256 (1821), (17): 257-272 (1823), (18): 273-288 (1823), (19): 289-304 (1823), (20): 305-320 (1825), (21): 321-336 (1825), (22): 337-352 (1825), (23-27): 353-431 ([1825])
Rebel, 1901
Ueber einige neue von Herrn Max Korb in Westasien gesammelte Lepidopterenformen Ann. Hofmus. Wien. 16 : 165-169
Warren, 1915
Some new oriental Cymatophoridae in the Tring Museum Novit. zool. 22 (1): 154-159


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