Life
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Ditrysia
Hesperioidea
Hesperiidae
Hesperiinae
- Monza Evans, 1937
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Monza Evans, 1937; Cat. African Hesp. Brit. Mus. : 7, 160, TS: Goniloba cretacea Snellen
Monza (Hesperiinae) ; [BK, 429]; [AfrL]
Guinea - SW.Kenya - Malawi. See [About maps]
Goniloba cretacea Snellen, 1872; Tijdschr. Ent. (2) 7 / 15 : 27, pl. 2, f. 4-6
Hesperia gonessa Hewitson, 1877; Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (4) 19 (109) : 76
Pamphila gonessa ;
Monza cretacea ; [BOW: pl. 129, f. 61]; [BK: 429, pl. 63, f. 846]; [AfrL]
Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda - Congo Republic. See [About maps]
crosa Evans, 1937²
Monza punctata ; [BK: 429, pl. 63, f. 847]; [AfrL]
Monza punctata punctata ; [AfrL]
punctata crola Evans, 1937; Cat. African Hesp. Brit. Mus. : 162
= Monza punctata ; [BK, 429]
Monza punctata crola ; [AfrL]
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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.
- [AfrL]
- Mark C. Williams; Checklist of Afrotropical Papilionoidea and Hesperoidea; Compiled by Mark C. Williams, 7th ed. (2008) (April 2007); Afrototropical Butterflies; e-mail: Mark C. Williams
- [BK]
- Larsen, 1996; The Butterflies of Kenya and their natural history
- [BOW]
- Lewis, 1974; Butterflies of the World; ISBN 0 245 52097 X
- [²]
- This may require parentheses or not. I don't have the necessary information for this taxon.
- Some related literature:
- Evans, 1937
- A catalogue of the African Hesperiidae. British Museum
Cat. African Hesp. Brit. Mus.
: 1-212, pl. 1-30
- Hewitson, 1877
- Descriptions of twenty-five new Species of Hesperidae
Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (4) 19 (109)
: 76-85
- Snellen, 1872
- Bijdrage tot de Vlinder-Fauna van Neder-Guinea, Zuidwestelijk gedeelte van Afrika
Tijdschr. Ent. (2) 7 / 15
: 1-110
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