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Perizoma

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Larentiinae

Scientific name
  
Perizoma

Higher classification
  
Geometer moth

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Family
  
Geometridae

Tribe
  
Perizomini

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Perizoma alchemillata, Sandy Carpet

Perizoma is a genus in the geometer moth family (Geometridae). It is the type genus of tribe Perizomini in subfamily Larentiinae. The tribe is considered monotypic by those who include the genera Gagitodes, Martania and Mesotype in Perizoma. Some other less closely related species formerly placed here are now elsewhere in the Larentiinae, e.g. in Entephria of the tribe Larentiini.

Either way, there are more than 150 species of Perizoma currently known, with a generally Northern Hemisphere distribution (e.g. 14 occurring in Europe), and new ones still being described occasionally. Many of them are called rivulets ("the" rivulet is P. affinitata specifically), while others are known as "carpets", a common name for Larentiinae in general.

One of its junior synonyms is Emmelesia, proposed by J.F. Stephens no less than three times – once validly in 1829, and within the next two years twice more invalidly. Another invalid name of PerizomaOpisogonia, chosen by G.A. Herrich-Schäffer in 1856 – had already been used by the same author the year before for a different geometer moth genus.

Selected species

Species of Perizoma include:

References

Perizoma Wikipedia