Schinia

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Schinia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Suborder: Ditrysia
Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Heliothinae
Genus: Schinia
Hübner, 1823
Species

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Schinia is a large genus of moths belonging to the family Noctuidae. The genus has a Holarctic distribution with the vast majority of species being found in North America, many with a very restricted range.

[edit] Species

  • Schinia accessa
  • Schinia acutilinea
  • Schinia aden
  • Schinia albifascia
  • Schinia alencis
  • Schinia alensa
  • Schinia amaryllis
  • Schinia antonio
  • Larval food plant: Aphanostephus
  • Schinia approximata
  • Schinia ar
  • Schinia arcigera
  • Recorded larval food plants: Aster, Chloracantha spinosa, Psilactis tenuis
  • Schinia arefacta
  • Schinia argentifascia
  • Schinia aurantiaca
  • Schinia avemensis
  • Schinia balba
  • Schinia baueri
  • Schinia bicuspida
  • Schinia bifascia
  • Schinia biforma
  • Larval food plant: Amblyolepis setigera
  • Schinia bina
  • Schinia biundulata
  • Schinia brunnea
  • Schinia buta
  • Schinia cardui
  • Schinia carminatra
  • Schinia carmosina
  • Recorded larval food plants: Carphephorus corymbosus, Garberia heterophylla
  • Schinia carolinensis
  • Schinia chrysellus
  • Larval food plant: Amphiachyris dracunculoides
  • Schinia ciliata
  • Schinia citrinellus
  • Schinia coercita
  • Schinia cognata
  • Schinia concinna
  • Schinia crenilinea
  • Schinia cumatilis
  • Schinia cupes
  • Schinia deserticola
  • Schinia diffusa
  • Schinia dobla
  • Schinia dolosa
  • Schinia edwardsii
  • Schinia ernesta
  • Schinia erosa
  • Schinia errans
  • Schinia felicitata
  • Schinia Florida
  • Schinia fulleri
  • Larval food plant: Balduina angustifolia
  • Schinia gaurae
  • Larval food plant: Gaura
  • Schinia gloriosa
  • Schinia gracilenta
  • Schinia graefiana
  • Schinia hanga
  • Schinia honesta
  • Schinia hulstia
  • Schinia illustra
  • Schinia immaculata
  • Schinia imperialis
  • Schinia inclara
  • Schinia indiana
  • Schinia intermontana
  • Schinia intrabilis
  • Schinia jaegeri
  • Schinia jaguarina
  • Schinia labe
  • Schinia lanul
  • Schinia ligeae
  • Schinia limbalis
  • Schinia lora
  • Schinia lucens
  • Schinia luxa
  • Schinia lynx
  • Schinia masoni
  • Schinia meadi
  • Schinia miniana
  • Schinia mitis
  • Larval food plant: Pyrrhopappus
  • Schinia mortua
  • Schinia neglecta
  • Schinia niveicosta
  • Schinia nubila
  • Schinia nundina
  • Schinia obliqua
  • Schinia obscurata
  • Schinia oculata
  • Schinia oleagina
  • Schinia oliva
  • Schinia olivacea
  • Schinia pallicincta
  • Schinia parmeliana
  • Schinia perminuta
  • Schinia persimilis
  • Schinia petulans
  • Schinia pulchripennis
  • Schinia purpurascens
  • Schinia regia
  • Schinia reniformis
  • Schinia rivulosa
  • Schinia rosea
  • Schinia roseitincta
  • Schinia rufipenna
  • Larval food plant: Pityopsis graminifolia
  • Schinia sanguinea
  • Schinia sara
  • Schinia saturata
  • Schinia scarletina
  • Schinia scissa
  • Schinia scissoides
  • Schinia scutosa
  • Schinia separata
  • Schinia septentrionalis
  • Larval food plant: Aster
  • Schinia sexata
  • Schinia sexplagiata
  • Schinia simplex
  • Schinia siren
  • Schinia snowi
  • Schinia sordidus
  • Larval food plant: Pityopsis pinifolia
  • Schinia spinosae
  • Larval food plant: Pityopsis falcata
  • Schinia steensensis
  • Schinia suetus
  • Schinia tanena
  • Schinia tenuescens
  • Schinia terrifica
  • Schinia tertia
  • Schinia thoreaui
  • Schinia tobia
  • Larval food plant: Dicoria canescens
  • Schinia trifascia
  • Schinia triolata
  • Schinia tuberculum
  • Larval food plant: Pityopsis graminifolia
  • Schinia ultima
  • Schinia unimacula
  • Schinia velutina
  • Schinia verna
  • Schinia villosa
  • Schinia volupia
  • Schinia walsinghami
  • Schinia zuni

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