Permalink: | DYSGJOVI |
Higher taxa: | Erebidae (family)/ Erebinae (subfamily)/ Poaphilini (tribe)/ Dysgonia (genus)/ |
Status: | Accepted |
Authorship: | (Cramer, 1782) |
Citation: | Phal.[aena] Noct.[ua] Joviana |
Original genus: | Noctua |
Publication: | Cramer P. 1780–1782. De uitlandsche Kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America, by een verzameld en beschreeven door den heer Pieter Cramer (etc.). |
Journal: | — |
Volume: | 4 |
Issue: | 25–34 |
Pagination: | 237, 250 (index); pl. cccxcix, fig. B |
URL: | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42136907 |
Transferred to Bastilla by J. D. Holloway & S. E. Miller (2003: 114) and to Dysgonia by A. Legrain (i.l. 19.viii.2018).
Scientific name | TypeStatus | Gender | Museum | Description | Country | Locality | Publication | URL |
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Dysgonia joviana (Cramer, 1782) | unknown | Not stated. | India | [India], Coromandel. |
Australasia: Australia; Oriental: Indonesia (Java), New Guinea. The record of South Africa is a misidentification (see Vári et al. 2002: 220).
Scientific name | Country | Province | Publication | URL |
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Dysgonia joviana (Cramer, 1782) | South Africa | Vári L., Kroon D. M. & Krüger M. 2002. Classification and checklist of the species of Lepidoptera recorded in Southern Africa. page 181 (probably a misidentification) |
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Scientific Name | Authorship | Rank | Status | Original Combination |
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Dysgonia curvisecta (Prout L. B., 1919) | (Prout L. B., 1919) | species | Synonym | Parallelia curvisecta |
Dysgonia jovis Hübner, 1823 | Hübner, 1823 | species | Misapplied | Dysgonia jovis |
Dysgonia myopis (Wallengren, 1865) | (Wallengren, 1865) | species | Misapplied | Ophiusa myopis |
Dysgonia myops (Guenée, 1852) | (Guenée, 1852) | species | Synonym | Ophiusa myops |
Dysgonia sinuata (Fabricius, 1781) | (Fabricius, 1781) | species | Misapplied | Noctua sinuata |