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Colobochyla Hübner, [1825]
Colobochyla Hübner, [1825]; Verz. bek. Schmett. (22): 344, TS: Pyralis salicalis Denis & Schiffermüller
Salia Hübner, 1806; (suppr. ICZN 97 & 278)
= ; [NACL, 122]; [NE12, 131]
Madopa Stephens, 1829; Nom. Br. Insects: 129, TS: Pyralis salicalis Denis & Schiffermüller
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
Colobochila Agassiz, [1847]; Nom. zool. (Index univ.) : 94 (unjust. emend.)
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
Calobochyla Walker, 1859
= ; [NACL, 122]; [NE12, 131]
Cholobochyla ; Hübner, 1826, (missp.)
Colobochyla (Rivulinae) ; [NACL, 122]
Colobochyla (Ophiderinae) ; [POOLE]
Colobochyla (Phytometrinae) ; [NE12, 131]
Misidentified/misapplied:
Salia Hübner, 1818; auth.

fiColobochyla salicalis (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775)
EU, Syria, Armenia, ..., SE.Siberia, Korea, Japan. See [About maps] Viitayökkönen Lesser Belle Weiden-Spannereule
Pyralis salicalis Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775; Ankündung eines systematischen Werkes von den Schmetterlingen der Wienergegend: 122, TL: Vienna region
Phalaena obliquata Fabricius, 1794; Ent. Syst. 3 (2): 185, TL: France
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
Crambus salicatus Haworth, 1809; Lepid. Britannica (2): 370 (unjust. emend.)
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
Amblygoes cinerea Butler, 1879; Ill. typical Spec. Lep. Het. Colln Br. Mus. 3 : 69, pl. 58, f. 1, TL: Yokohama
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
Madopa salicalis var. laetalis Staudinger, 1892; 621, TL: Vladivostok; Askold; Sutchan; Chingan
= ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
f. strandi Wnukowsky, 1935
= ; [NE12, 131]
Colobochyla salicalis, Svenska fjärilar [SVF]
Colobochyla salicalis, Moths and Butterflies of Europe [MBE]
Colobochyla salicalis, UK Moths [Ian Kimber]
Colobochyla salicalis ; [POOLE]; [NE12, 131]
[salicalis-1.jpg] 498x454 (~42Kb) Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Ötisheim, Schanzenhau (8°47'E, 48°58'N, 245m), 03.06.2000, Photo © Karl Hofsäß [salicalis-2.jpg] 1400x913 (~174Kb) Austria: Voralberg Hohenems Rheinauen 420m 12.4.2007 e.l. (9.8.2006), Siegel leg. Photo © Christian Siegel [salicalis-2a.jpg] 861x885 (~103Kb) Austria: Voralberg Hohenems Rheinauen 420m 12.4.2007 e.l. (9.8.2006), Siegel leg. Photo © Christian Siegel
[salicalis-2b.jpg] 1471x1291 (~280Kb) Austria: Voralberg Hohenems Rheinauen 420m 12.4.2007 e.l. (9.8.2006), Siegel leg. Photo © Christian Siegel [salicalis-2la.jpg] 825x972 (~169Kb) larva Austria: Voralberg Hohenems Rheinauen 420m, 9.8.2006 (Populus), Siegel leg. Photo © Christian Siegel [salicalis-2lb.jpg] 677x791 (~94Kb) larva Austria: Voralberg Hohenems Rheinauen 420m, 9.8.2006 (Populus), Siegel leg. Photo © Christian Siegel
[salicalis-3.jpg] 830x690 (~109Kb) Russia: Moscow area (36°25'E, 56°00'N), 12.6.2009, Photo © D. Smirnov [salicalis.jpg] 304x288 (~16Kb)

Larva on Salix caprea [SPRK]



Colobochyla similis Warren, 1915
Colobochyla similis Warren, 1915; 150, TL: China, Foochau
Colobochyla similis ; [POOLE]

Colobochyla interpuncta (Grote, 1872)
Alabama, ..., Texas, ..... See [About maps] Madopa interpuncta Grote, 1872; 93, TL: Central Alabama
Colobochila[sic] saligna Zeller, 1872; 462, TL: Texas
= ; [NACL, #8411]; [POOLE]
Colobochyla interpuncta, Moth Photographers Group [MPG]
Colobochyla interpuncta, Lynn Scott's Lepidoptera Images [Lynn Scott]
Colobochyla interpuncta ; [POOLE]; [NACL, #8411]
C. i. rufa (Grote, 1883)
Arizona, ... Salia rufa Grote, 1883; 31, TL: Arizona
= Colobochyla interpuncta ; [POOLE]
Colobochyla interpuncta rufa, The Moths of Southeastern Arizona [Bruce Walsh]
Colobochyla interpuncta rufa ; [NACL, #8411a]

Colobochyla mabillealis (Viette, 1954)
Madagascar. See [About maps] Madopa mabillealis Viette, 1954; 70, TL: Madagascar, Ankaratra Massif, Manjakatompo, Ambahona Forest
Colobochyla mabillealis ; [POOLE]

Colobochyla saalmuelleralis (Viette, 1954)
Madagascar. See [About maps] Madopa saalmuelleralis Viette, 1954; 71, TL: Madagascar, Ankaratra Massif, Manjakatompo, Ambahona Forest
Colobochya saalmuelleralis ; [POOLE]


5.3.2012 (5)

References:
[About maps]
Warning! The maps are automatically generated from the textual information, and the process does not always produce acceptable result; See about maps for more info.
[Bruce Walsh]
Bruce Walsh; e-mail: Bruce Walsh; The Moths of Southeastern Arizona; Butterflies of Southeastern Arizona
[Christian Siegel]
Austria
[D. Smirnov]
Russia, Moscow; e-mail: D. Smirnov
[HBN]
Francis Hemming, 1937; HÜBNER, A bibliographical and systematic account of the entomological works of Jacob Hübner and of the supplements thereto by Carl Geyer, Gottfried Franz von Frölich and Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer, Vol 1 & 2
[Ian Kimber]
http://www.ukmoths.force9.co.uk/
[Karl Hofsäß]
Karl Hofsaess; e-mail: Karl Hofsäß
[Lynn Scott]
Moths of the Ottawa Area; Lynn Scott's Lepidoptera Images
[MBE]
Moths and Butteflies of Europe; Paolo Mazzei, Diego Reggianti and Ilaria Pimpinelli; http://www.leps.it/
[MPG]
North American Moth Photographers Group
[NACL]
Hodges, Ronald W. (ed.), 1983; Check List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico
[NE12]
Fibiger, Ronkay, Yela & Zilli, 2010; Rivulinae - Euteliinae, and Micronoctuidae and Supplement to Volume 1-11; Volume 12
[POOLE]
Poole, R. W, 1989; Noctuidae; Lepidopterorum catalogus (New Series, Fasc. 118)
[SPRK]
Seppänen, E. J, 1970; Suomen suurperhostoukkien ravintokasvit, Animalia Fennica 14
[SVF]
Svenska fjärilar; Naturhistoriska riksmuseet; (Sweden)


Some related literature:
Agassiz, [1847]
Nomenclatoris zoologici. Index Universalis Nom. zool. (Index univ.) : 1-1135
Butler, 1879
Illustrations of typical specimens of Lepidoptera Heterocera in the collection of the British Museum Ill. typical Spec. Lep. Het. Colln Br. Mus. 3 : 1-82, pl. 41-60
Haworth, 1809
Lepidoptera Britannica, sistens digestimen novam lepidopterorum quae in Magna Britannica reperiunter ... adjunguntur dissertationes variae ad historiam naturalam spectantes Lepid. Britannica (1): 1-136 (1803), (2): 137-376 ([1809]), (3): 377-512 ([1811]), (4): 513-609 (1828)
Hübner, [1825]
Verzeichniss bekannter Schmettlinge, 1816-[1826] Verz. bek. Schmett. (1): [1-3], 4-16 (1816), (2): 17-32 (1819), (3): 33-48 (1819), (4): 49-64 (1819), (5): 65-80 (1819), (6): 81-96 (1819), (7): 97-112 (1819), (8): 113-128 (1819), (9): 129-144 (1819), (10): 145-160 (1819), (11): 161-176 (1819), (12): 177-192 (1820), (13): 193-208 (1820), (14): 209-224 (1821), (15): 225-240 (1821), (16): 241-256 (1821), (17): 257-272 (1823), (18): 273-288 (1823), (19): 289-304 (1823), (20): 305-320 (1825), (21): 321-336 (1825), (22): 337-352 (1825), (23-27): 353-431 ([1825])
Stephens, 1829
The nomemclature of British insects; being a compendious list of such species as are contained in the sytematic catalogue of British insects, and forming a guide to their classification, ... Nom. Br. Insects: 68pp


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