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Aroa Gimeno
''Aroa'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Francis Walker (entomologist), Francis Walker in 1855. Species are distributed in South Africa, China, throughout India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java. Description They are Diurnality, diurnal fliers. The genus differs from ''Orgyia'' due to much longer palpi and less-hairy body. Third joint prominent. Legs are less hairy. Female has fully developed wings. Antennae branches are shorter than in male. Species Some species of this genus are: *''Aroa abalia'' Collenette, 1949 western Java *''Aroa achrodisca'' Hampson, 1910 Senegal *''Aroa anthora'' (Felder, 1874) *''Aroa asthenes'' Collenette, 1938 Palawan *''Aroa atrella'' Hampson, [1893] Sikkim, Assam *''Aroa atrescens'' Hampson, 1897 Khasia Hills *''Aroa callista'' (Collenette, 1933) Kivu *''Aroa campbelli'' Hampson, 1905 India (Chennai) *''Aroa clara'' Swinhoe, 1885 Bombay *''Aroa cometaris'' Butler, 1887 Solomons *''Aroa danva'' Schaus & Clements, 1893 ...
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Aroa Danva
''Aroa danva'' is a moth in the subfamily Lymantriinae described by William Schaus and W. G. Clements in 1893. Distribution This species is found in Cameroon and Sierra Leone. References

Lymantriinae Moths of Africa Moths described in 1893 {{Lymantriidae-stub ...
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Aroa Discalis
''Aroa'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. Species are distributed in South Africa, China, throughout India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java. Description They are diurnal fliers. The genus differs from ''Orgyia'' due to much longer palpi and less-hairy body. Third joint prominent. Legs are less hairy. Female has fully developed wings. Antennae branches are shorter than in male. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Aroa abalia'' Collenette, 1949 western Java *'' Aroa achrodisca'' Hampson, 1910 Senegal *'' Aroa anthora'' (Felder, 1874) *'' Aroa asthenes'' Collenette, 1938 Palawan *'' Aroa atrella'' Hampson, 893/small> Sikkim, Assam *'' Aroa atrescens'' Hampson, 1897 Khasia Hills *'' Aroa callista'' (Collenette, 1933) Kivu *'' Aroa campbelli'' Hampson, 1905 India (Chennai) *'' Aroa clara'' Swinhoe, 1885 Bombay *''Aroa cometaris'' Butler, 1887 Solomons *''Aroa danva'' Schaus & Clements, 1893 Sierra Leone *'' Aroa diffi ...
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Aroa Maxima
''Aroa maxima'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by George Hampson in 1893. It is found in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, .... References Moths of Asia Moths described in 1893 {{Lymantriidae-stub ...
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Aroa Major
''Aroa major'' is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by George Hampson in 1893. It is found in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, .... References Moths of Asia Moths described in 1893 {{Lymantriidae-stub ...
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Aroa Luteifascia
''Aroa'' is a genus of moths in the subfamily Lymantriinae first described by Francis Walker in 1855. Species are distributed in South Africa, China, throughout India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Java. Description They are diurnal fliers. The genus differs from ''Orgyia'' due to much longer palpi and less-hairy body. Third joint prominent. Legs are less hairy. Female has fully developed wings. Antennae branches are shorter than in male. Species Some species of this genus are: *'' Aroa abalia'' Collenette, 1949 western Java *'' Aroa achrodisca'' Hampson, 1910 Senegal *'' Aroa anthora'' (Felder, 1874) *'' Aroa asthenes'' Collenette, 1938 Palawan *'' Aroa atrella'' Hampson, 893/small> Sikkim, Assam *'' Aroa atrescens'' Hampson, 1897 Khasia Hills *'' Aroa callista'' (Collenette, 1933) Kivu *'' Aroa campbelli'' Hampson, 1905 India (Chennai) *'' Aroa clara'' Swinhoe, 1885 Bombay *''Aroa cometaris'' Butler, 1887 Solomons *''Aroa danva'' Schaus & Clements, 1893 Sierra Leone *'' Aroa diffi ...
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