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''Aedia'' is a genus of noctuid moths erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. If it is placed in Catocalinae, it is assigned to its own subtribe, Aediina and if placed in Acontiinae, it is assigned to its own tribe Aediini. Species * '' Aedia albomacula'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * '' Aedia arctipennis'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * '' Aedia banian'' (Viette, 1965) * '' Aedia dinawa'' (Bethune-Baker, 1906) * '' Aedia dulcistriga'' (Walker, 1858) * ''Aedia funesta'' (Esper, 1786) * '' Aedia hollina'' (Dognin 1897) * '' Aedia kumamotonis'' (Matsumura 1926) * ''Aedia leucomelas ''Aedia leucomelas'', the eastern alchymist, sweet potato leaf worm or sorcerer, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in large parts of the world, ranging from Europe all over Asia up to Japan and some African countries. The subspecies ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Aedia melas'' Bethune-Baker, 1906 * '' Aedia nigrescens'' (Wallengren, 1856) * '' Aedia olivescens'' (Guenée, 1852) * '' Aedia perdicipennis'' (Moore, 1 ...
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Aedia Funesta
''Aedia'' is a genus of noctuid moths erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. If it is placed in Catocalinae, it is assigned to its own subtribe, Aediina and if placed in Acontiinae, it is assigned to its own tribe Aediini. Species * ''Aedia albomacula'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * ''Aedia arctipennis'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * ''Aedia banian'' (Viette, 1965) * ''Aedia dinawa'' (Bethune-Baker, 1906) * ''Aedia dulcistriga'' (Walker, 1858) * ''Aedia funesta'' (Esper, 1786) * ''Aedia hollina'' (Dognin 1897) * ''Aedia kumamotonis'' (Matsumura 1926) * ''Aedia leucomelas'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Aedia melas'' Bethune-Baker, 1906 * ''Aedia nigrescens'' (Wallengren, 1856) * ''Aedia olivescens'' (Guenée, 1852) * ''Aedia perdicipennis'' (Moore, 1882) * ''Aedia pruna'' Semper 1900 * ''Aedia sericea'' Butler, 1882 References

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Aedia Kumamotonis
''Aedia'' is a genus of noctuid moths erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. If it is placed in Catocalinae, it is assigned to its own subtribe, Aediina and if placed in Acontiinae, it is assigned to its own tribe Aediini. Species * ''Aedia albomacula'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * '' Aedia arctipennis'' (Hulstaert, 1924) * '' Aedia banian'' (Viette, 1965) * ''Aedia dinawa'' (Bethune-Baker, 1906) * ''Aedia dulcistriga'' (Walker, 1858) * ''Aedia funesta'' (Esper, 1786) * ''Aedia hollina'' (Dognin 1897) * '' Aedia kumamotonis'' (Matsumura 1926) * ''Aedia leucomelas'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Aedia melas'' Bethune-Baker, 1906 * '' Aedia nigrescens'' (Wallengren, 1856) * '' Aedia olivescens'' (Guenée, 1852) * '' Aedia perdicipennis'' (Moore, 1882) * ''Aedia pruna'' Semper 1900 * ''Aedia sericea ''Aedia'' is a genus of noctuid moths erected by Jacob Hübner in 1823. If it is placed in Catocalinae, it is assigned to its own subtribe, Aediina and if placed in Acontiinae, it is assigned to its o ...
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Aedia Nigrescens
''Aedia nigrescens'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae The Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths, cutworms or armyworms, are a family (biology), family of moths. Taxonomically, they are considered the most controversial family in the superfamily Noctuoidea because many of the clades are constantly ... first described by Wallengren in 1856 in the genus ''Anophia''. It was originally found in the Southern Africa, later Central and West Africa. Taxonomy The name ''Aedia nigrescens'' ( Wallengren, 1856) is a recombination, it is a homonym of ''Aedia nigrescens'' Grote & Robinson, 1866 which became a subjective synonym of '' Melipotis indomita'' (Walker, 1858) References Moths described in 1856 Moths of Africa Erebinae {{Erebidae-stub ...
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Aedia Perdicipennis
''Aedia perdicipennis'' is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Frederic Moore in 1882. It is found in the north-eastern Himalayas of India, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar, Taiwan, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra and Sulawesi Sulawesi ( ), also known as Celebes ( ), is an island in Indonesia. One of the four Greater Sunda Islands, and the List of islands by area, world's 11th-largest island, it is situated east of Borneo, west of the Maluku Islands, and south of Min .... References External links"''Aedia perdicipennis''" ''Encyclopedia of Life''. Catocalini Moths described in 1882 Moths of Asia {{Catocalini-stub ...
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Aedia Olivescens
''Aedia leucomelas'', the eastern alchymist, sweet potato leaf worm or sorcerer, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in large parts of the world, ranging from Europe all over Asia up to Japan and some African countries. The subspecies ''Aedia leucomelas acronyctoides'' is found in Australia. Description The wingspan The wingspan (or just span) of a bird or an airplane is the distance from one wingtip to the opposite wingtip. For example, the Boeing 777–200 has a wingspan of , and a wandering albatross (''Diomedea exulans'') caught in 1965 had a wingsp ... is about . Antennae of male almost simple. Forelegs of male lack scaly tufts and long fringes. Body fuscous. Thorax and forewings suffused with olive or white. Forewings with indistinct sub-basal and waved antemedial lines. There are traces of orbicular, reniform, and claviform spots. A postmedial double waved line slightly excurved beyond cell. Traces of an irregular sub-marginal lines present, along with a ...
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