Riechia

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Riechia
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Riechia

Oiticica, 1955 [1]
Species:
R. acraeoides
Binomial name
Riechia acraeoides
Synonyms

Genus:

  • HerrichiaBuchecker, [1876]

Species:

  • Castnia acraeoidesGuérin-Méneville, [1832]
  • Castnia actinophorusKollar, 1839
  • Castnia f. nervosaStrand, 1913
  • Castnia jörgenseniBreyer, 1933
  • Herrichia diffusaLathy, 1923

Riechia is a genus of moths within the family Castniidae containing only one species, Riechia acraeoides, which is found in Peru, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina.

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