Life
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Ditrysia
Noctuoidea
Notodontidae
Thaumetopoeinae
- Trichiocercus Stephens, 1835
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Trichiocercus Stephens, 1835; Ill. Br. Ent., (Haustellata) 4 (3): 386 (repl. Arcturus Curtis, 1830), TS: Arcturus sparshalli Curtis
Arcturus Curtis, 1830; British Entomology 7: pl. 336 (preocc. Arcturus Berthold, 1827 (Crustacea)), TS: Arcturus sparshalli Curtis
Trichetra Westwood, 1839; Introd. Class. Ins. 2 : 92 (unn. repl. Trichiocercus Stephens, 1835), TS: Arcturus sparshalli Curtis
Arctoproctus Herrich-Schäffer, [1855]; Syst. Bearb. Schmett. Europ. 6 (68): 92, TS: Arcturus sparshalli Curtis
Trichocercus ; Westwood, 1839, Introd. Class. Ins. 2 : 92 (missp.)
Trichiocercus (Thaumetopoeinae) ; [AUCL]
Arcturus sparshalli Curtis, 1830; British Entomology 7: pl. 336, TL: near Horning [England, Norfolk] [imported]
Trichetra stibosoma Butler, 1877
Trichetra fraterna Butler, 1877
Trichetra ochripyga Strand, 1929
Trichetra melanotricha Strand, 1929
Trichetra bicolorifera Strand, 1929
Trichetra antealba Strand, 1929
Trichetra tricolor Strand, 1929
Trichetra albotestacea Strand, 1929
Trichiocercus sparshalli, Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia [Don Herbison-Evans]
sparshalii ; Turner, 1922, (missp.)
Trichetra mesomelas Walker, 1855
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- References:
- [AUCL]
- Nielsen & Rangsi, 1996; Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Australia; CSIRO, Australia
- [Don Herbison-Evans]
- and Stella A. Crossley; Lepidoptera Larvae of Australia; e-mail: Don Herbison-Evans; e-mail: Don Herbison-Evans
- [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
- Some related literature:
- Curtis, 1830
- British Entomology; being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insecta found in Great Britain and Ireland: Containing coloured Figures from Nature of the Most Rare and Beautiful Species, an in Many Instances of the Plants Upon Which They are Found
British Entomology
1: pl. 1-50 (1824),
2: pl. 51-98 (1825),
3: pl. 99-146 (1826),
4: pl. 147-194 (1827),
5: pl. 195-241 (1828),
6: pl. 242-289 (1829),
7: pl. 290-337 (1830),
8: pl. 338-383 (1831),
9: pl. 384-433 (1832),
10: pl. 434-481 (1833),
11: pl. 482-529 (1834),
12: pl. 530-577 (1835),
13: pl. 578-625 (1836),
14: pl. 626-673 (1837),
15: pl. 674-721 (1838),
16: pl. 722-769 (1839)
- Herrich-Schäffer, [1855]
- Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa, zugleich als Text, Revision und Supplement zu J. Hübner's Sammlung europäischer Schmetterlinge, Sechter un letzter Band, 1843-1856
Syst. Bearb. Schmett. Europ. 6
(1): (i) pl. I (1843),
(3): (i) I-II, pl. II-IV (1844),
(6): (i) pl. V (1844),
(7): (i) pl. VI (1844),
(8): (i) III-X, pl. VII-VIII (1844),
(9): (i) pl. IX-XI (1844),
(11): (i) pl. XII (1845),
(13): (i) XI-XIV, pl. XIII-XIV (1846),
(17): (i) pl. XVI (1846),
(22): (ii) pl. I-III (1847),
(35): (i) pl. XV (1848),
(36): (i) pl. XVII-XIX (1848),
(37): (i) pl. XX (1849),
(?38): (i) XV-XVIII (1849),
(38): (i) pl. XXI-XXII (1849),
(40): (ii) I-II-IV, pl. IV-IX (1849),
(48): [1], 2-24 (1851),
(55): 25-80, (iv) [1], 2-36 (1852),
(60): (ii) V-VIII, pl. X-XIV (iv) 37-40 (1853),
(65): (iv) 41-60 (1854),
(66): (iv) 61-72 (1855),
(68): 81-152 (1855),
(69): 153-178, (Index univ.) [1], 2-48 (1856),
(69): (Schlusswort) i-iv (1856)
- Stephens, 1835
- Illustrations of British Entomology; or, a synopsis of indigenous insects: containing their generic and specific distinctions; with an account of their metamorphoses, times of appearance, localities, food, and economy, as far as practicable
Ill. Br. Ent., (Haustellata) 4
(1): pl. 33-41 (1831),
(2): 1-352 (1834),
(3): 353-436 (1835)
- Westwood, 1839
- An introduction to the modern classification of insects; founded on natural habits and corresponding organization of the different families
Introd. Class. Ins. 2
: 1-352 (1839),
: 353-587 (1840)
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