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Genus: | Triscaedecia Hampson, 1905
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Triscaedecia is a genus of moths in the family Alucitidae, found in the Malay and Polynesian regions.[1][2] Triscaedecia is distinguished from all other genera in the family by the hindwings being split into seven, instead of six, lobes. The lobes in both wings are only split to about two-thirds of the length of the wings.[2][3] The genus was erected by George Hampson in 1905.
Species
- Triscaedecia dactyloptera Hampson, 1905
- Triscaedecia sarawaki Ustjuzhanin, Kovtunovich & Hobern, 2019
- Triscaedecia septemdactyla (Pagenstecher, 1900)
- Triscaedecia sulawesi Ustjuzhanin, Kovtunovich & Hobern, 2019
- Triscaedecia suva Ustjuzhanin, Kovtunovich & Hobern, 2019
- Triscaedecia svetlanae Ustjuzhanin, Kovtunovich & Hobern, 2019
References
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- ^ Gielis, C., 2003: World Catalogue of Insects Volume 4, Pterophoroidea & Alucitoidea (Lepidoptera).
- ^ a b Ustjuzhanin, Petr; Kovtunovich, Vasiliy; Hobern, Donald (2019-03-27). "A taxonomic review of the genus Triscaedecia (Lepidoptera: Alucitidae) in the world fauna". Zootaxa. 4571 (3). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4571.3.5. ISSN 1175-5334.
- ^ "Triscaedecia Hampson, 1905". Plazi TreatmentBank. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.