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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Arctia

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Butterflies and moths

Superfamily
  
Subtribe
  
Arctiina

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Arctia caja


Arctia is a genus of tiger moths in the Erebidae family. Therein, it belongs to the subtribe Arctiina in the tribe Arctiini in the subfamily Arctiinae. It is the type genus of all these Arcti- taxa. Species are well distributed throughout North America, Palearctic, India, and Sri Lanka.

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Description

Palpi porrect, reaching beyond the frons where the first two joints are hairy. Antennae bipectinated in male, with short branches swollen at extremity, and with a terminal bristle, whereas female has serrate. Legs hairy with hind tibia bears two spur pairs. Fore wings rather short and broad.

Species

The species of Arctia consist of the main caja group, some more distantly related species which presently form monotypic "groups", and one species that might not actually belong here:

caja group:

  • Arctia brachyptera Troubridge & Lafontaine, 2000
  • Arctia caja – Garden Tiger Moth, Great Tiger Moth
  • Arctia (caja) martinhoneyi Dubatolov & Gurko, 2005
  • Arctia olschwangi Dubatolov, 1990
  • Arctia opulenta H. Edwards, 1881
  • Monotypic "groups":

  • Arctia flavia – Yellow Tiger Moth
  • Arctia intercalaris Eversmann, 1843
  • Arctia rueckbeili
  • Incertae sedis:

  • Arctia festiva – Hebe Tiger Moth (sometimes separated in Eucharia)
  • Formerly placed here

    Many more of the Arctiinae were initially placed in this genus. Species moved out of Arctia more recently include:

  • Andesobia jelskii
  • Epicallia villica – Cream-spot Tiger
  • Oroncus ladakensis O.Bang-Haas, 1927
  • Oroncus weigerti (de Freina & Witt, 1985)
  • References

    Arctia Wikipedia


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