Moncina
Costa Rican skipper (Halotus rica)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Hesperiidae
Tribe: Hesperiini
Subtribe: Moncina
A. D. Warren, 2008

Moncina is a subtribe of butterflies in the skipper subfamily Hesperiinae.[1]

Genera

The following genera are recognised in the subtribe Moncina:

  • Adlerodea Hayward, 1940 - 4 species
  • Alerema Hayward, 1942 - 1 species[2]
  • Alychna Grishin, 2019 - 7 species[3]
  • Amblyscirtes Scudder, 1872 - 29 species
  • Arita Evans, 1955 - 4 species
  • Artines Godman, 1901 - 10 species
  • Artonia Grishin, 2019 - 1 species[3]
  • Brownus - 1 species[3]
  • Bruna Evans, 1955
  • Callimormus Scudder, 1872 - 9 species
  • Cantha Evans, 1955 - 6 species
  • Chitta Grishin, 2019 - 1 species[3]
  • Cobalopsis Godman, 1900 - 16 species
  • Contrastia Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Corra Grishin, 2019 - 1 species[3]
  • Crinifemur Steinhauser, 2008 - 1 species
  • Cumbre Evans, 1955 - 3 species
  • Cymaenes Scudder, 1872 - 27 species
  • Dion Godman, 1901 - 3 species
  • Dubia - 1 species[3]
  • Duroca Grishin, 2019[3]
  • Eprius (Godman, 1901) - 3 species
  • Eutocus Godman, 1901 - 8 species
  • Eutus Grishin, 2022[2]
  • Eutychide Godman, 1900 - 8 species
  • Fidius Grishin, 2019 - 2 species[3]
  • Gallio (Schaus, 1902) - 7 species
  • Ginungagapus Carneiro, Mielke & Casagrande, 2015 - 4 species[4]
  • Godmia Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Gracilata Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Gubrus Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Gufa Grishin, 2022 - 2 species[2]
  • Halotus Godman, 1900 - 3 species
  • Haza - 1 species[3]
  • Hermio Grishin, 2022 - 2 species[2]
  • Igapophilus Mielke, 1980 - 1 species
  • Inglorius Austin, 1997 - 1 species
  • Joanna Evans, 1955 - 3 species
  • Koria Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Lamponia Evans, 1955 - 3 species
  • Lattus Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Lento Evans, 1955 - 19 species
  • Lerema Scudder, 1872 - 16 species
  • Lerodea Scudder, 1872 - 8 species
  • Levina (Plötz, 1884) - 1 species
  • Lucida Evans, 1955- 5 species
  • Ludens Evans, 1955 - 12 species
  • Lurida Grishin, 2019 - 1 species[3]
  • Mit Grishin, 2022 - 2 species[2]
  • Mnasicles Godman, 1901 - 13 species
  • Mnasides Godman, 1901 - 3 species
  • Mnasitheus Godman, 1900 - 11 species
  • Mnestheus Godman, 1901 - 2 species
  • Moeris Godman, 1900 - 5 species
  • Molla Evans, 1955 - 1 species
  • Monca Evans, 1955 - 4 species
  • Mucia Godman, 1900 - 4 species
  • Naevolus (Mabille, 1883) - 1 species
  • Nastra Evans, 1955 - 11 species
  • Niconiades Hübner, 1821 - 18 species
  • Onophas Godman, 1900 - 3 species
  • Panca (Hayward, 1934) - 1 species
  • Papias Evans, 1955 - 11 species
  • Paracarystus Godman, 1900 - 3 species
  • Pares Bell, 1959[3] - 2 species
  • Parphorus Godman, 1900 - 15 species
  • Peba (Schaus, 1902) - 1 species
  • Phanes Godman, 1901 - 7 species
  • Pheraeus Godman, 1900 - 11 species
  • Phlebodes Hübner, 1819 - 12 species
  • Picova Grishin, 2022 - 2 species[2]
  • Psoralis Mabille, 1904 - 14 species
  • Punta Evans, 1955 - 1 species
  • Radiatus Mielke, 1968 - 1 species
  • Ralis Grishin, 2019 - 2 species[3]
  • Rectava Grishin, 2022 - 4 species[2]
  • Rhinthon Godman, 1900 - 2 species
  • Rhomba Grishin, 2022 - 1 species[2]
  • Rigga - 6 species[3]
  • Saturnus Evans, 1955 - 5 species
  • Sodalia Evans, 1955 - 3 species
  • Sucova (Schaus, 1902) - 1 species
  • Tava - 1 species[3]
  • Thargella Godman, 1900 - 4 species
  • Thoon Godman, 1900 - 12 species
  • Tigasis Godman, 1901 - 9 species
  • Tricrista Grishin, 2019 - 5 species[3]
  • Veadda Grishin, 2019 - 1 species[3]
  • Vehilius Godman, 1900 - 12 species
  • Venas Evans, 1955 - 2 species
  • Vertica Evans, 1955 - 4 species
  • Vettius Godman, 1901 - 24 species
  • Vidius Evans, 1955 - 15 species
  • Vinius Godman, 1900 - 3 species
  • Vinpeius (Evans, 1955) - 1 species
  • Virga Evans, 1955- 8 species
  • Viridina Grishin, 2019 - 3 species[3]
  • Vistigma Hayward, 1939 - 7 species
  • Zalomes Bell, 1947[3]
  • Zariaspes Godman, 1900 - 2 species


References

  1. Turland, Vaughan A.; Andrew D. Warren; Delano S. Lewis (2012). "A New Genus and Species of Moncini from Jamaica, West Indies (Lepidoptera, Hesperiidae, Hesperiinae)" (PDF). Tropical Lepidoptera Research. 22 (2): 66–73.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Zhang, Jing; Cong, Qian; Shen, Jinhui; Grishin, Nick (2022-03-14). "Taxonomic changes suggested by the genomic analysis of Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera)". Insecta Mundi.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Cong, Qian; Zhang, Jing; Shen, Jinhui; Grishin, Nick (2019). "Fifty new genera of Hesperiidae (Lepidoptera)". Insecta Mundi. 0731: 1–56.
  4. "ZooBank.org". zoobank.org. Retrieved 2023-02-21.


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