Butterflies and Moths of the World
Generic Names and their Type-species

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Butterflies and Moths of the World
Generic Names and their Type-species
Genus details
Genus: Patania Moore, 1888
, in Hewitson & Moore.
Descr. new Ind. Lep. Coll. Atkinson
(3) : 209.
[BHL ]
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Status: Available Name
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Homonyms:
1
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Higher classification:
PYRALOIDEA : CRAMBIDAE : PYRAUSTINAE
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Type-species: Botys
concatenalis
Walker, 1866.
List Spec. lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus.
: 1408.
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Type-species designation:
by original designation
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Type specimens:
See BHL scanned Type-species page: .
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Notes:
Patania Moore, 1888 was treated as a valid genus and brought out of synonymy by Rose & Singh, 1989, Entomon 14 (1-2) : 39.
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