Historical-name

Guides

  • Aspila

    Aspila is a junior synonym of Grapholita, a genus of tortrix moths in the family Tortricidae. The name was established by Stephens in 1834 but has been synonymized under Grapholita, which is the type genus of the tribe Grapholitini within the subfamily Olethreutinae. Specimens historically identified under Aspila are now classified within Grapholita.

  • Byturosomus

    Byturosomus is a genus of soft-bodied plant beetles (family Melyridae) established by Motschoulsky in 1859. The genus is currently considered doubtful in taxonomic status, with no confirmed observations or species-level records in major biodiversity databases. Its placement within Melyridae suggests affinity with other soft-bodied beetles, but the genus lacks modern taxonomic revision.

  • Cambogia tegularia

    Cambogia tegularia is a moth species described by Guenée in 1858. It is currently recognized as a synonym of Eois tegularia, a species within the subfamily Larentiinae of the Geometridae family. The genus Cambogia is no longer accepted as valid in modern taxonomy, with its species reassigned to Eois. This is a tropical geometrid moth found in the Indo-Australian region.

  • Monoleuca erectifascia

    Monoleuca erectifascia is a moth species described by Harrison G. Dyar in 1925. It is currently treated as a synonym of Monoleuca sulphurea, a species in the family Limacodidae (slug caterpillar moths). The original description was based on specimens from Mexico. As a synonym, this name has no independent taxonomic standing and does not represent a separately recognized biological entity.