• Source: Catada
    • Catada is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae. It was first described by Francis Walker in 1859.


      Description


      Palpi slender, sickle shaped and naked. Second joint reaching far above vertex of head and tapering to extremity. Third joint long and slender. Antennae of male somewhat thickened and flattened or minutely ciliated. Thorax and abdomen smoothly scaled. Forewings with vein 7 from upper angle of cell. Hindwings with vein 5 from middle of discocellulars, where veins 6 and 7 usually arise from cell.


      Species


      Some species of this genus are:

      Catada agassizi Holloway, 2008
      Catada antipodalis (Holland, 1900)
      Catada auchja Lödl, 2002
      Catada bellaria Lödl & Paumkirchner, 2001
      Catada bipartita (Moore, 1882)
      Catada canaliferalis (Moore, 1877)
      Catada charalis Swinhoe, 1900
      Catada cornesi Lödl, 2001
      Catada dahlioides Rothschild, 1915
      Catada dichroana (Viette, 1958)
      Catada griseomarginalis (Rothschild, 1915)
      Catada ja Lödl, 2001
      Catada janalis (Schaus, 1893)
      Catada ndalla Bethune-Baker, 1911
      Catada nebrida Holloway, 2008
      Catada obscura de Joannis, 1906
      Catada phaeopasta Hampson, 1909
      Catada philemonalis (Walker, 1859)
      Catada psychis Lödl & Paumkirchner, 2001
      Catada purpureotincta Hampson, 1895
      Catada rubricaea Schultze, 1907
      Catada rufula Holloway, 2008
      Catada transversalis (Moore, 1877)
      Catada vagalis Walker, 1859


      References



      Lödl, Martin (1999). "Redescription of Catada vagalis (Walker, [1859] 1858) and some notes on the genus Catada Walker, (1859) 1858 (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Hypeninae)". Quadrifina. 2: 137–144.
      De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2018). "Catada Walker, 1859". Afromoths. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
      Savela, Markku. "Catada Walker, [1859]". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Archived from the original on October 3, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.

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