- the
monotypic tribe Lythriini described by
Claude Herbulot in 1962. The
genus Lythria consists of five species:
Tribe Lythriini Herbulot, 1962 Genus...
- Erki; Viidalepp, Jaan; Saarma,
Urmas (2008). "Systematic
position of
Lythriini revised:
transferred from
Larentiinae to
Sterrhinae (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)"...
- from
other geometer moths or are part of the same
distinct lineage; the
Lythriini were
until recently placed in the
Larentiinae but are
apparently Sterrhinae...
-
literature and
Sterrhinae is
widely used, this name is preferred. The
tribe Lythriini with the
genus Lythria (Hübner, 1823) and the
species Lythria cruentaria...
- Õunap, E., Viidalepp, J., & Saarma, U. (2008).
Systematic position of
Lythriini revised:
transferred from
Larentiinae to
Sterrhinae (Lepidoptera, Geometridae)...
-
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...