Lemaireia
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| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Lepidoptera |
| Family: | Saturniidae |
| Genus: | Lemaireia Nässig & Holloway, 1987 |
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Lemaireia is a genus of moths from the Saturniidae family, commonly known as Moon moths.
Small Oriental genus consisting of 8 orange-marked yellow species, reviewed by Nassig & Holloway (in press). Diagnostic features are: uniformity, rather than asymmetry, of the rings of the ocelli; an undivided, dorsally domed uncus in the male genitalia; a short broad aedeagus with two apical fields of scobination, and a densely and robustly scobinate apex to the conical vesica; strong pouches lateral to the ostium in the female genitalia; a signum consisting of a single spine in the bursa copulatrix.
Species
- Lemaireia chrysopeplus (Toxopeus, 1940)
- Lemaireia hainana Naessig & Wang, 2006
- Lemaireia inexpectata Naessig, 1996
- Lemaireia loepoides (Butler, 1880)
- Lemaireia luteopeplus Naessig & Holloway, 1988
- Lemaireia naessigi Brechlin, 2001
- Lemaireia schintlmeisteri Naessig & Lampe, 1989
References
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