• Source: Dudusa
    • Dudusa is a genus of moths in the family Notodontidae. It was first described by Francis Walker in 1865. Moths in genus Dudusa are large, with yellow to ochre forewings and brown hindwings, and show little sexual dimorphism. Species occur in Asia, with the most diversity in Indochina.


      Species


      Except where separately referenced, the following species and subspecies are per Schintlmeister 2013:

      Dudusa celebensis Roepke, 1944
      Dudusa distincta Mell, 1922
      Dudusa minor Schintlmeister, 1993
      Dudusa minor expectata Schintlmeister & Lourens, 2010
      Dudusa minor rufa Schintlmeister & Lourens, 2010
      Dudusa nobilis Walker, 1865
      Dudusa nobilis baibarana Matsumura, 1929
      Dudusa obesa Schintlmeister & Fang, 2001
      Dudusa roepkei Schintlmeister 2020
      Dudusa sphingiformis Moore, 1872
      Dudusa synopla Swinhoe, 1907
      Dudusa vethi (Snellen, 1892)
      Dudusa vethi borneensis Roepke, 1944
      Dudusa vethi ferruginea Schintlmeister, 2020
      Dudusa vethi javana Roepke, 1944


      References

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