Aemilia é um gênero de traça pertencente à família Arctiidae.
Espécies
- Aemilia affinis (Rothschild, 1909)
- Aemilia asignata Hampson, 1901
- Aemilia castanea Joicey & Talbot, 1916
- Aemilia crassa (Walker, [1865])
- Aemilia fanum (Druce, 1900)
- Aemilia melanchra Schaus, 1905
- Aemilia mincosa[1](Druce, 1906)
- Aemilia ockendeni (Rothschild, 1909)
- Aemilia pagana (Schaus, 1894)
- Aemilia peropaca (Seitz, 1920)
- Aemilia rubriplaga (Walker, 1855)
- Aemilia tabaconas (Joicey & Talbot, 1916)
- Aemilia testudo Hampson, 1901
Referências
- ↑ «Aemilia». ftp.funet.fi. Consultado em 7 de dezembro de 2017
Bibliografia
- Bates DL, Fenton MB (1990) Aposematism or startle? Predators learn their responses to the defenses of prey. Can J Zool 68:49–52
- Dunning DC, Krüger M (1995) Aposematic sounds in African moths. Biotropica 27:227–231
- Dunning DC, Acharya L, Merriman CB, Ferro LD (1992) Interactions between bats and arctiid moths. Can J Zool 70:2218–2223
- Fullard JH, Fenton MB, Simmons JA (1979) Jamming bat echolocation: the clicks of arctiid moths. Can J Zool 57:647–649
- William Conner (ed.). (2009). Tiger moths and woolly bears : behavior, ecology, and evolution of the Arctiidae. Oxford University Press: New York. ISBN 9780195327373
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