Sarbanissa
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Sarbanissa is a genus of butterflies in the owl butterfly family(Noctuidae).
distribution
The genus Sarbanissa is distributed from northern India and the northeast of the Himalayas across Southeast Asia and southern China with Taiwan to northeast China, Korea , the Philippines and Japan .
species
23 species have been described.
As of August 11, 2020
- Sarbanissa albifascia (Walker, 1865), (found in India, China to Malaysia, Sumatra)
- Sarbanissa assimilis Orhant, 2015, ( Tibet Autonomous Region , Guangxi Province, China )
- Sarbanissa bala (Moore, 1865 [1866]), (in the Indian state of Sikkim )
- Sarbanissa catacoloides (Walker, 1862), (widespread in the northeast of the Himalayas to Sundaland , Lombok )
- Sarbanissa cirrha (Jordan, 1912), (occurs in Taiwan )
- Sarbanissa flavida (Leech, 1890), (native to western China)
- Sarbanissa insocia Walker, 1865, (Northern India)
- Sarbanissa interposita (Hampson, 1910), (in western China, mainly in Guangdong Province )
- Sarbanissa jordani (Clench, 1953), (in the Philippines ( Mindanao ))
- Sarbanissa kiriakoffi Kobes, 1985, (on the Indonesian island of Sumatra )
- Sarbanissa longipennis (Walker, 1865), (found in the Indian states of Sikkim and Assam)
- Sarbanissa mandarina (Leech, 1890), (in western China)
- Sarbanissa melanura (Jordan, 1912), (lives in North Sulawesi )
- Sarbanissa nepcha (Moore, 1867), (in the Indian state of Sikkim)
- Sarbanissa poecila (Jordan, 1912), (in the Indian state of Sikkim)
- Sarbanissa pseudassimilis Wei, Kishida & Wang, 2019, (in the Chinese province of Yunnan )
- Sarbanissa speciosa Orhant, 2015
- Sarbanissa subflava (Moore, 1877), (in Japan , Korea, and east China's Zhejiang Province)
- Sarbanissa sundana Holloway, 1982, (Sundaland)
- Sarbanissa transiens (Walker, 1856), (West China and Sundaland)
- Sarbanissa venosa (Moore, 1879), (Northeast of the Himalayas)
- Sarbanissa venusta (Leech, 1889), (widespread in the Chinese province of Yunnan, Korea and Japan)
- Sarbanissa vitalis (Jordan, 1926), (originates from Vietnam )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sarbanissa Walker in 1865 . List of species on funet.fi, accessed on August 11, 2020
literature
- Francis Walker: List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part XXXI, Supplement, London 1865, p. 746 (first description).
Web links
Commons : Sarbanissa - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Sarbanissa Walker, 1865 . List of species on funet.fi, accessed on August 11, 2020