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genus Lythria consists of five species:
Tribe Lythriini Herbulot, 1962
Genus Lythria Hübner, 1823
Lythria cruentaria (Hufnagel, 1767)
Lythria plumularia...
- 1887
Specific Fidonia xanthometata Walker, 1862
Mellilla chamaechrysaria Grote, 1873
Lythria rilevaria Packard, 1876
Lythria snoviaria Packard, 1876...
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Lythria cruentaria is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species can be
found in Europe. The
length of the
forewings is 9–13 mm. The
moths fly in two...
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Lythria purpuraria, the purple-barred yellow, is a
species of moth of the
family Geometridae. It is
found from
western Europe to Siberia, Russia, Ukraine...
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illustrated by
George Vernon Hudson in 1905 and was
given the name
Lythria fulva.
Hudson used a
specimen collected at
about 3500 ft at Wedderburn...
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species was
first described by
George Vernon Hudson in 1908
under the name
Lythria siris. He
based his
description on
specimens discovered by J. H. Lewis...
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Idaea rusticata Small dusty wave,
Idaea seriata Purple-barred yellow,
Lythria cruentaria (formerly in Larentiinae) Vestal,
Rhodometra sacraria Common...
- the
later case
Hudson followed Louis Beethoven Prout and used the name
Lythria perornata. John S.
Dugdale regarded the 1898
illustrations as not a good...
- 1898
George Hudson discussed and
illustrated this
species under the name
Lythria euclidiata,
following this
error made by Meyrick. In 1912
George Blundell...
- this species. Also Philpott's
specimen used for the
first description of
Lythria regilla is a
distinctive form of N. simplex. N.
simplex is
endemic to New...