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Ectropis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Subfamily
  
Ennominae

Scientific name
  
Ectropis

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Geometridae

Tribe
  
Boarmiini

Higher classification
  
Boarmiini


Lower classifications
  
Engrailed, Ectropis excursaria, Ectropis bispinaria

Ectropis is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). They are mostly paleotropical, but also plentiful in Australia and extend into Asia. Only one species – or cryptic species complex – (The Engrailed/Small Engrailed, E. bistortata/E. crepuscularia) is found in Europe. There are about 100 known species in this genus altogether.

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Ectropis Species Ectropis crepuscularia Small Engrailed Hodges6597

Systematics and taxonomy

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All junior synonyms of Ectropis use G. crepuscularia as type species, and thus, even though this large genus might warrant subgeneric division, no names are presently available. Apart from Tephrosia, established by J.B. Boisduval in 1840, the synonyms are also junior homonyms and consequently completely invalid.

Ectropis Ectropis crepuscularia The Small Engrailed Discover Life

One of them, Coenobita, was proposed by J. Gistl in 1848. Gistl was unaware that J. Hübner had described the genus Ectropis, but he knew of Boisduval's Tephrosia. However, Gistl misread the name of the spider genus Theraphosa (established by C.A. Walckenaer in 1805) as Tephrosia, and thus came to believe that Tephrosia was in need of a new name. He chose Coenobita, which to his misfortune had been given to a genus of hermit crabs by Latreille in 1829 already.

Ectropis Ectropis crepuscularia

The other preoccupied synonym, Boarmia, had earlier been given to closely related moths. That group is now included in Hypomecis, which thus has become the type genus of the tribe Boarmiini in the geometer moth subfamily Ennominae. Ectropis is also a member of the Boarmiini.

Selected species

Species of Ectropis include:

Some species formerly included here are now placed elsewhere, e.g. in Calcyopa, Myrioblephara or Parectropis

Ectropis Moth Photographers Group Ectropis crepuscularia 6597

Ectropis Moth Photographers Group Living Moths by DW

References

Ectropis Wikipedia