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Rhizedra Warren, 1911
Rhizedra Warren, 1911; in Seitz, Grosschmett. Erde, 3: 234, TS: Noctua lutosa Hübner
Rhizedra (Amphipyrinae) ; [POOLE]
Rhizedra (Apameini) ; [FE]
Rhizedra (Apameina) ; [NE8, 17, 28]

fiRhizedra lutosa (Hübner, [1803])
EU, Caucasus, Turkey, Iraq, Turkestan, Siberia, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, introduced(New Jersey, New York). See [About maps] Isokalvakkayökkönen Large Wainscot Schilfrohr-Wurzeleule
Noctua lutosa Hübner, [1803]; Samml. eur. Schmett. [4] : pl. 48, f. 232, TL: Europe
Noctua crassicornis Haworth, 1809; Lepid. Britannica (2): 173, TL: Great Britain
= ; [POOLE]; [NE8, 83]
Noctua pilicornis Haworth, 1812; Ent. Trans. 1: 336, TL: Great Britain
= ; [POOLE]; [NE8, 83]
Nonagria vectis Curtis, 1833; British Entomology 10: pl. 459, TL: Isle of Wight, Whittlesea Mere
= ; [POOLE]; [NE8, 83]
Noctua bathyerga Boie, 1835; Isis von Oken 1835 : 323, TL: Kiel
= ; [POOLE]; [NE8, 83]
?Rhizedra pallidipennis Warren, 1911; in Seitz, Grosschmett. Erde, 3: 235, pl. 49, row c, TL: Issyk-kul
= ?; [NE8, 83]
cannae Stephens
rufescens Tutt
rufescens-suffusa Tutt
Rhizedra lutosa, Moth Photographers Group [MPG]
Rhizedra lutosa, Svenska fjärilar [SVF]
Rhizedra lutosa, Moths and Butterflies of Europe [MBE]
Rhizedra lutosa, UK Moths [Ian Kimber]
Rhizedra pallidipennis ; [POOLE]
Rhizedra lutosa ; [POOLE]; Mikkola & Lafontaine, 1994, J. Lep. Soc. 48 (2): 124; [NE8: 83, pl. 48, f. 232]
[lutosa-1.jpg] 512x768 (~31Kb) Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Maulbronn, 8° 49' E, 48° 59' N, altitude 295m, 02.10.1998, Photo © Karl Hofsäß [lutosa.jpg] 500x500 (~30Kb) FINLAND: Ka: Virolahti, 671:53, m 19-1.9.1973, f 5-11.9.1981, Markku Savela leg.

Larva on Phragmites communis


R. l. griseata Warren, 1911
Japan Rhizedra lutosa griseata Warren, 1911; in Seitz, Grosschmett. Erde, 3: 235, pl. 49, c, TL: Japan, Yezo, Ichikishiri
= Rhizedra lutosa ; [POOLE]
Rhizedra lutosa griseata ; [NE8, 83 (note)]


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References:
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[FE]
Fauna Europaea; Fauna Europaea
[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
[MBE]
Moths and Butteflies of Europe; Paolo Mazzei, Diego Reggianti and Ilaria Pimpinelli; http://www.leps.it/
[MPG]
North American Moth Photographers Group
[NE8]
Zilli, A., Ronkay, L. & Fibiger, M., 2005; Apameini - Noctuidae Europaeae; Volume 8, 323pp
[POOLE]
Poole, R. W, 1989; Noctuidae; Lepidopterorum catalogus (New Series, Fasc. 118)
[SVF]
Svenska fjärilar; Naturhistoriska riksmuseet; (Sweden)


Some related literature:
Boie, 1835
Entomologische beiträge Isis von Oken 1835 : 319-332
Curtis, 1833
British Entomology; being Illustrations and Descriptions of the Genera of Insecta found in Great Britain and Ireland: Containing coloured Figures from Nature of the Most Rare and Beautiful Species, an in Many Instances of the Plants Upon Which They are Found British Entomology 1: pl. 1-50 (1824), 2: pl. 51-98 (1825), 3: pl. 99-146 (1826), 4: pl. 147-194 (1827), 5: pl. 195-241 (1828), 6: pl. 242-289 (1829), 7: pl. 290-337 (1830), 8: pl. 338-383 (1831), 9: pl. 384-433 (1832), 10: pl. 434-481 (1833), 11: pl. 482-529 (1834), 12: pl. 530-577 (1835), 13: pl. 578-625 (1836), 14: pl. 626-673 (1837), 15: pl. 674-721 (1838), 16: pl. 722-769 (1839)
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, [1803]
Sammlung europäischer Schmetterlinge. IV. Noctuae - Eulen ("Dritte Band") Samml. eur. Schmett. [4] : 155-194, : pl. 1-74, f. 1-345 (1800-1803), : pl. 75-86, f. 346-405 (1803-1808), : pl. 87-96, f. 406-455 (1808-1809), : pl. 97-134, f. 456-615 (1809-1813), : pl. 135-139, f. 616-638 (1814-1817), : pl. 140-141, f. 639-647 (1818-1819), : pl. 142-150, f. 648-697 (1819-1822), : pl. 151, f. 698-703 (1823), : pl. 152-156, f. 704-732 (1823-1824), : pl. 157, f. 733-736 (1825-1826), : pl. 158-160, f. 737-752 (1827-1828), : pl. 161-162, f. 753-765 (1828-1830), : pl. 163-169, f. 766-802 (1828-1832), : pl. 170-171, f. 803-812 (1832-1833), : pl. 172-176, f. 813-839 (1834), : pl. 177-179, f. 840-853 (1834-1835), : pl. 180, f. 854-858 (1834-1835), : pl. 181, f. 859-863 (1836), : pl. 182, f. 864-868 (1836-1838), : pl. 183, f. 869-873 (1837-1838), : pl. 184-185, f. 874-882 (1838), : [7], 8-24 (1834?)
Mikkola & Lafontaine, 1994
Recent introductions of riparian noctuid moths from the palaearctic region to North America, with the first report of Apamea unanimis (Hübner) (Noctuidae: Amphipyrina) J. Lep. Soc. 48 (2): 121-127


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