Species of moth
Dysschema tricolora
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Lepidoptera
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Superfamily:
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Noctuoidea
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Family:
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Erebidae
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Subfamily:
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Arctiinae
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Genus:
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Dysschema
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Species:
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D. tricolora
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Binomial name
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Dysschema tricolora
(Sulzer, 1776)
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Synonyms
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- Phalaena Noctua tricolora Sulzer, 1776
- Phalaena aglaura Cramer, [1779]
- Pericopis turbida Hübner, 1819
- Pericopis lunifera Butler, 1871
- Pericopis buckleyi Druce, 1910
- Pericopis tricolor [sic] albisarta Prout, 1920
- Pericopis evanescens Hering, 1925
- Pericopis f. guaranitica Jörgensen, 1932
- Pericopis f. obscurata Reich, 1934
- Pericopis romani Bryk, 1953
- Dysschema buckleyi (Druce, 1910)
- Dysschema evanescens (Hering, 1925)
- Dysschema lunifera Butler, 1871
- Dysschema tricolor Auctt. (misspelling)
- Dysschema tricolor obscurata (Reich, 1934)
- Dysschema tricolor guaranitica (Jörgensen, 1932)
- Tetrisia tricolor (Sulzer, 1776)
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Dysschema tricolora is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Sulzer in 1776, and spelled tricolora,[1] though many subsequent authors have misspelled the name as tricolor (e.g. [2]). It is found in Suriname, Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil.[3]
Subspecies
- Dysschema tricolora tricolora (Suriname, Bolivia, Paraguay)
- Dysschema tricolora romani (Bryk, 1953) (Brazil)
References