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Temnora brisaeus (Walker, 1856)

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Higher taxa: Sphingidae (family)/  Macroglossinae (subfamily)/  Macroglossini (tribe)/  Macroglossina (subtribe)/  Temnora (genus)/ 
Status:Synonym, the accepted name is Temnora pylas
Authorship:(Walker, 1856)
Citation:Lophura Brisaeus
Original genus:Lophura
Publication:Walker F. 1856b. List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part VIII.– Sphingidae.
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Volume:8
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Pagination:106–107
URL:https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/38916375
Taxonomic note:

A junior subjective synonym of Sphinx pylas Cramer, 1779; synonymized by D. S. Fletcher & I. W. B. Nye (1982: 159).

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Temnora brisaeus (Walker, 1856) Syntype unknown NHMUK Paralectotypes the remaining 8 syntypes belong to three species, NHMUK (see D. S. Fletcher & I. W. B. Nye 1982: 159–160). South Africa [South Africa, Western Cape], Caffraria, Cape of Good Hope. Fletcher D. S. & Nye I. W. B. 1982. Bombycoidea, Castnioidea, Cossoidea, Mimallonoidea, Seioidea, Sphingoidea and Zygaenoidea. – In: Nye, I. W. B. (ed.). The generic names of moths of the world. page 106–107
Temnora brisaeus (Walker, 1856) Lectotype NHMUK Lectotype ♂, designated by D. S. Fletcher & I. W. B. Nye (1982: 159), NHMUK South Africa [South Africa, Western Cape], Caffraria, Cape of Good Hope. Fletcher D. S. & Nye I. W. B. 1982. Bombycoidea, Castnioidea, Cossoidea, Mimallonoidea, Seioidea, Sphingoidea and Zygaenoidea. – In: Nye, I. W. B. (ed.). The generic names of moths of the world. page 106–107
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