Latirostrum

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Latirostrum
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Latirostrum

Hampson, 1895
Species:
L. bisacutum
Binomial name
Latirostrum bisacutum
Hampson, 1895
Synonyms
  • Latirostrum japonicumMiyake, 1909

Latirostrum is a monotypic moth genus of the family Erebidae. Its only species, Latirostrum bisacutum, is found in Japan and Uttar Pradesh, India. Both the genus and species were first described by George Hampson in 1895. [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. Savela, Markku (March 5, 2020). "Latirostrum Hampson, 1895". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  2. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.; Pitkin, B.; Hine, A.; Lyal, C., eds. (2003). "Latirostrum". The Global Lepidoptera Names Index . Natural History Museum . Retrieved June 17, 2020.
  3. Pitkin, Brian & Jenkins, Paul (November 5, 2004). "Latirostrum Hampson, 1895". Butterflies and Moths of the World. Natural History Museum, London . Retrieved June 17, 2020.