Subfamily Aganainae Boisduval, 1833
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- Aganainae Boisduval, J.B.A.D. de 1833. Memoire sur les Lepidoptères de Madagascar, Bourbon et Maurice. Nouvelles Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle. Paris 2(2): 149-270.
Type genus:
Aganais Boisduval, 1832.Secondary source:
Zahiri, R., Holloway, J.D., Kitching, I.J., Lafontaine, J.D., Mutanen, M. & Wahlberg, N. 2012. Molecular phylogenetics of Erebidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea). Systematic Entomology 37(1): 102-124 [Date published online 31 Oct 2011]. - Aganaides Boisduval, 1833.
- Hypsidae Walker, [1865].
Type genus:
Hypsa Hübner, (1819). - Asotinae Turner, 1904.
Type genus:
Asota Hübner, (1819).
Introduction
[Modified after Edwards 1996: 287]
Aganainae have previously been considered a family (as Aganaidae or as Hypsidae) or a subfamily of the Arctiidae. Many of the Australian species were revised by Rothschild and Jordan (1896a, 1896b, 1897) (as Aganaidae). The Indoaustralian fauna was included in Seitz's Macrolepidoptera of the World by Seitz (1914) (as Hypsinae) and the world fauna listed in Lepidopterorum Catalogus by Gaede (1932) (as Aganaidae). The Australian species were reviewed by Turner (1921) as the Hypsidae but Turner also included Nyctemera Hübner and its allies.
Higher classification within the Noctuoidea has been examined in detail in recent papers such as Zahiri et al. (2011, 2012). It is clear that the arrangement used by Edwards (1996) does not reflect the currently accepted classification. However, a significant proportion of Australian genera have not been included in these recent analyses, so it is not possible to place them into the currently accepted classification with confidence.
Digama Moore is widespread in northern Australia but all the other species are confined to rainforest or monsoon forest habitats. All the species occur outside Australia except Asota iodamia (Herrich-Schäffer).
General References
Edwards, E.D. 1996. Aganaidae. pp. 287-288 in Nielsen, E.S., Edwards, E.D. & Rangsi, T.V. (eds). Checklist of the Lepidoptera of Australia. Monographs on Australian Lepidoptera. Collingwood : CSIRO Publishing Vol. 4 xiv 529 pp. & CD-ROM. [287]
Gaede, M. 1932. Aganaidae. Lepidopterorum Catalogus 53: 1-39
Rothschild, W. & Jordan, K. 1896. Notes on Heterocera, with descriptions of new genera and species. Novitates Zoologicae 3: 21-62
Rothschild, W. & Jordan, K. 1896. Notes on Heterocera, with descriptions of new genera and species. Novitates Zoologicae 3: 185-208
Rothschild, W. & Jordan, K. 1897. Notes on Heterocera, with descriptions of new genera and species. Novitates Zoologicae 4: 314-365
Seitz, A. 1914. [Arctiidae, Tiger moths] Hypsinae. Pp. 224-236, pls 26-28 in Seitz, A. (ed.). The Macrolepidoptera of the World. 10. Bombyces and Sphinges of the Indo-Australian Region. 2 vols. Stuttgart : Alfred Kernen Verlag 909 pp., 100 pls.
Turner, A.J. 1921. Revision of Australian Lepidoptera — Hypsidae, Anthelidae. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 46: 159-191 [Date published 21 Aug. 1921]
Zahiri, R., Holloway, J.D., Kitching, I.J., Lafontaine, J.D., Mutanen, M. & Wahlberg, N. 2012. Molecular phylogenetics of Erebidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea). Systematic Entomology 37(1): 102-124 [Date published online 31 Oct 2011]
Zahiri, R., Kitching, I.J., Lafontaine, J.D., Mutanen, M., Kaila, L., Holloway, J.D. & Wahlberg, N. 2011. A new molecular phylogeny offers hope for a stable family level classification of the Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera). Zoologica Scripta 40: 158-173
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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27-Jul-2017 | NOCTUOIDEA | 13-Jul-2017 | MODIFIED | Karin Koch |
27-Jul-2017 | 06-Mar-2013 | MODIFIED | ||
05-Nov-2012 | MODIFIED |